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This is a program of the Durham Civil Rights Heritage Day. And uh I'm gonna tape Miss Beulah Mason singing some songs. And after she's introduced, uh the date is January 19th 2004. We know we have like no more than no more than we should consider from
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where I help come from. So I would like for you to join with me, join with me in a verse of what a friend we have in Jesus. You don't have to stand up, keep your seats, enjoy. And we're gonna continue to entertain you while you're
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eating and we're gonna be blessed with a solo uh in the early part of the service because she said she didn't wanna get nervous and that's gonna be by Miss Bueller Mason who has done this time and time again before. And I know you will recognize
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Bueller is a classmate of mine. We go way back to when Redmore school was a high school and we are very, very much in love with each other because we've been that way ever since we've known each other and we have a strong love for one
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another and we can get together and sing without rehearsing because we've been doing it so long. So, don't you think that she is not a champ because she's gonna sing today? We haven't rehearsed anything at all. But she will come through for you. So, I want
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you to enjoy her and, uh, tolerate me and if you'll be so kind, join us in the opening song, which is what a friend we have in Jesus. Put your hands together and welcome information to the, what
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I do. Mhm. Start with, ah, let's still have, can you drop it in? Hang up the tape? Wow. I want it. Oh, um, are free and alone. Be my friend in the Annie.
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Be my friend. 53. Mhm. The whiskey and, oh. Oh, hey, hey, are with no, uh, from the. Mhm. That job. Oh, lord, me, um, Ernie don't leave me alone. I know Jesus. Oh, see. No. Well, Mr,
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ah, ok.