The War (1994): Elvadine and Lidia Stand Against Their Teacher Part 4

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The clip Elvadine and Lidia Stand Against Their Teacher Part 4 from The War (1994)

My mama says folks who treat people bad only do it because they're ignorant.
So I'm gonna help you.
She's gonna sit up front where she can see from now on.
She ain't gonna go by "colored girl" no more, neither.
You're gonna learn her name.
I don't know about you, but all my friends have names.
And this just so happens to be my best friend.
Her name is Elvadine.
My daughter knows the difference between cruelty and sensitivity.

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