James McEachin credited as playing...
Mello
- Teddy: You remember me, Corbin? We were together in Selma. They threw us in the same jail. I remember you, when we cried together in Mississippi. That's when we heard they killed those three kids. Two white, one Black. I remember you when you read a pamphlet I wrote in Birmingham. And you said, "That's good, Teddy. That's good."
- B.G.: Other times, man. Other times. Things have changed.
- Teddy: I haven't changed. I have every right to be here.
- Mello: Man, oh, man, when whitey talks about his rights.
- Teddy: Will you get off that whitey crap! I'm no conscience-stricken liberal.
- B.G.: We're wasting time. Selma, lunch counters, Birmingham: yesterday. A phase we went through together. Now we don't walk together anymore. It's policy now. No whites.
- Teddy: That's great. Stomped on, spilled blood, but you can't work here anymore. Disqualified. Wrong complexion!
- Corbin: Don't shout, friend. We got to do it alone.
- Teddy: You can't do it alone. Without me, you can't win. Without me, you're gonna get killed.