Hally, a white South African adolescent, is stuck between his intolerant father's view of him and those of his caregiver, Sam, a Black waiter who is Hally's friend and teacher. Hally is required to laugh at his father's racist jokes; Sam exposes Hally is uplifting experiences. Hally has a memory of being terribly humiliated by his father; Sam shows Hally how to be proud of something he can achieve.
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Master Harold ... and the Boys
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It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
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Duke Ellington:
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Ballroom Waltz
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Philip Miller:
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Sinners Are Welcome
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The Manhatten Brothers:
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Tihapi Ke Noga
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Dolly Rathebe:
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Patience and Fortitude
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The Manhatten Brothers:
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