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When Ruthie's black new classmate Alex insists with teacher Porter to do his 'Famous Americans' report on his obsessive idol Martin Luther King, no other, even though his day was shortly before, baseball teammate Martin Brewer's innocent remark it's not worth risking his sports career for has absurd consequences, as if he, not Porter, changed the assignment to reports on 'Afro-Americans' only, which annoys everybody who already wrote on classics which return every year. Someone is so pissed off that Martin's car gets vandalized with racist language, which the model of fairness refuses on principle to clean up a coward's mess. Kevin gets his former colleague Phil, now the officer in charge of hate crimes, on the case, while emotions run high all trough Glenoak with schoolchildren and adults. Written by
KGF Vissers
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Pete:
Well, the only reason he ever pays any attention to me is because I'm a good pinch runner.
Martin Brewer:
That's not a bad thing. You're the fastest guy on the team.
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"7th Heaven"
(uncredited)
Composed by
Dan Foliart
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Steve Plunkett See more »