| Luther Jackson Green lived in the apartment above me.
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| We smoked cigarettes on the stairs, tell me stories that the white boys never
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| hear.
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| Like when he found this sign, he moved North in 1949.
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| On his 10th birthday daddy took him to town to the Jackie Robinson play.
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| It was a picture perfect day, in the sunshine and the hate.
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| He didn’t understand why all those people would say such awful things.
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| His daddy said pay no attention to them, turnaround and watch the man play.
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| The one black man in the baseball field was better in every way.
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| My daddy said if you wanna win in this world, you gotta beat 'em at their own
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| game.
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| Luther Jackson Green went to law school in 1963.
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| In the summer between he worked in Alabama with Martin Luther King.
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| He met a girl on a summer night; |
| he fell hard when they saw each other’s eyes.
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| There were people in town that really didn’t like that he was black and she was
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| white.
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| They found her in the ditch, a little outside of town; |
| some stupid man was
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| blastin about it,
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| So Luther beat him down. |
| He looked him in the eye, spit in his face and turned
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| and walked away.
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| He knew he was better than all the hate!
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| He knew he was bigger than all the pain!
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| He knew that there’s a time to fight and a time to walk away!
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| He knew until he changed the rules, ohh yeah they beat 'em at their own game.
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| He never did lose that feeling inside.
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| You could hear it in his voice; |
| you could see it in his eyes.
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| Luther moved out West to live, when his wife passed away.
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| He lives right next door to his son, so he can watch his grandchild play.
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| Luther Jackson Green, watched election night with me.
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| We put a black man in the White House, a thing he never thought he’d see.
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| Even though he never cried, I could see tears in his eyes.
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| He had dreamed about this moment, every single day of his life.
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| Yeah Luther died that night in his sleep, but he lived long enough to see,
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| America become the kind of place he always wanted it to be.
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| He said you could never forget the day, that we beat 'em at their own game.
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| Yeah just like Jackie Robinson. |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta be bigger than all the hate! |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta be better than all the pain! |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta find a better way! |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta beat 'em at their own game. |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta beat 'em at their own game. |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| Gotta beat 'em at their own game. |
| (Just like Jackie Robinson!)
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| (Just like Jackie Robinson!) |