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Like you? I go out of here every morning… bust my butt…putting up with them crackers everyday…cause I like you? You about the biggest fool I ever saw. It’s my JOB. It’s my RESPONSIBILITY! You understand that? A man got to take care of his family. You live in my house… sleep on my bed clothes…fill you belly up with my food… cause you my son. You my flesh and blood. Not ‘cause I like you! Cause it’s my duty to take care of you. I OWE a responsibility to you! Let’s get this straight right here… before it go along any further… I ain’t got to like you. Mr. Rand don’t five me money come payday cause he likes me. He gives me cause he OWE me. I done give you everything I had to give you. I gave you your life! Me and your mama worked that out between us. And liking your black ass wasn’t part of the bargain. Don’t try and go through life worrying about if somebody like you or not. You best be making sure they doing right by you. You understand what I’m saying, boy?” - August Wilson, Fences, 1986.


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In 1969 he married Brenda Burton a Muslim and Wilson converted to Islam in order to sustain the marriage. At 20 he decided he was a poet and submitted his poetry to such magazines as Harpers. In 1980 he received a fellowship for The Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis.

August Wilson (April 27 1945 – October 2 2005) was an American playwright whose work included a series of ten plays The Pittsburgh Cycle for which he received two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama.

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