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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Yes, sir.

{Unknown Speaker}
[[inaudible]]

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Okay for the

{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Let me answer this.

{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Okay, but just let, let me explain what the question was.

{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Okay.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
When- the question was when the first major collection of toasts was published, toasts being the profane narratives, was there any attempt on the part of the Black community, and we should add or the White community to clean them up?

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Um, pardon me, I would like to add a little something to that. I think the most appropriate thing to have said was this, Did [[loudly]]anybody[/loudly]] try to clean them up? You see, well now, and ask them this question.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
I would, uh, frankly, I would say yes. But you know why I would say yes? Because like I stated before, there are two groups of people: men, that's a different group, women, that's a different group.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
You see, I said that in order to say this: some who is real regular, some women who know how to conduct themselves, some men who know how to conduct themselves, will go to clubs or what have you, and will hear and will say some of hottest toasts in the world. You understand?

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
But some women, you know, with their big hats and uh, and uh, their Lincoln Continentals, and what have you. "Oh, I can't stand that stuff!" You know what I'm talking about? And go home, uh, be cookin' the chohalen