Soul Man
Mark doesn't expect any problems in going to college: he and his friend have reserved places in Harvard and his parents have the money to pay for his education there. But suddenly his father's neurotic psychiatrist advises him to go on vacation in Hawaii instead of spending more money on his son. Since Mark wants to keep his lifestyle, including a fancy car and a flat shared with his friend, he seeks financial support. The only foundation which still accepts applications is for blacks only -- no problem, with lots of bronzing pills and "soul in his voice" he sets out to Harvard. Soon he has to realize that being black will cause some people to handle him differently.
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Soul Man
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Hoochie Coochie Man
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Muddy Waters:
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Soul Man
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Sam Moore:
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Outside
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Nu Shooz:
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Black Girls
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Rae Dawn Chong:
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Theme from Shaft
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Isaac Hayes:
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Love and Affection
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Martha Davis:
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(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue
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Louis Armstrong:
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Suddenly It's Magic
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California Girls
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Totally Academic
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I've Been Loving You Too Long
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Eek-Ah-Bo Static Automatic
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