"Get on the Bus" is a film directed by Spike Lee that follows a group of African American men who embark on a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. Each man comes from a different background and has their own reasons for making the journey. As they travel together, they engage in discussions about race, politics, and personal struggles, leading to moments of tension and bonding. The film explores themes of brotherhood, identity, and activism, highlighting the diverse perspectives within the African American community.
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Get on the Bus
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On The Line
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Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds:
Writer
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Papa Don't Take No Mess
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Destitripology
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Strictly Difficult:
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The Remedy
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Girl You Need A Change Of Mind
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Cathy's Clown
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I Love My Woman
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Coming Home To You
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Welcome
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Cruisin'
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Redemption Song
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People Get Ready
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Over A Million Strong
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New World Order
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Keep On Pushing
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We're A Winner
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My Life Is In Your Hands
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Papa Don't Take No Mess
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James Brown:
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Cathy's Clown
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Don Everly:
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Cruisin'
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Philip Bailey:
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We're A Winner
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Curtis Mayfield:
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