Black Girl

Black Girl

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Genre: Drama
Year:
1972
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Mama Rose:
[Billie Jean is sulking in her bedroom. There is a bump at the door] Open this door, girl! [Billie Jean opens the door to see Mama Rose carrying groceries across the room to the kitchen] Billie Jean, ain't I tell you to keep this door open? Now open that other door!

Billie Jean:
[opening Kitchen door to let Mama Rose through to set bags on the counter] Oh Mama, sometimes I be in here undressing and Mr. Herbert just walk in here without even knocking.

Mama Rose:
[putting groceries away throughout] You don't be undressing all the time. You keep these doors locked, Billie Jean. And who you think you're talking to? Besides, Mr. Herbert done seen plenty kinds of whatever you trying to hide.

Billie Jean:
If Mr. Herbert was married to Ma Dear, that would be different, Mama. But he ain't no kin to nobody in this house.

Mama Rose:
Now that ain't none of your business, Billie Jean. As far as you concerned, Mr. Herbert pay half the rent on this house and he's a roomer here.

Billie Jean:
If he a roomer, how come he ain't got no room to himself?

Mama Rose:
Now that ain't none of your business, Billie Jean, who my mama has in her room. You keep your trap shut about it, or get out and get a place of your own.

Billie Jean:
You're mighty funny when Netta's momma went crazy and she ain't have no place to stay, you opened your big heart and welcomed her in this house. How come I got to get out...

Mama Rose:
[Facing her] BECAUSE Netta's got sense enough to stay in school and get something in her head instead of her tail.

Billie Jean:
[At this, Billie Jean walks back into her room where she sees two kids at the door sticking their tongues at her] You ugly bastards! [She chases them out and slams the door]

Mama Rose:
[Running in the room and grabbing Billie Jean] Girl, do you want me to get a stick and beat all the black off of you? Now you must have forgotten what a good beating feel like. Now you better snap out of whatever it is that's on your mind, you hear me? [Billie looks away for a second, then Mama Rose drags her to the bed and sits her down] Don't you roll your eyes at me. This ain't Dear you playing with, you understand me?

Billie Jean:
Yes ma'am Momma, I wasn't rolling my eyes at you.

Mama Rose:
And Dear better not come to me no more and tell me you sassed her or Herbert or it's gonna be woe be onto you.

Ruth Ann:
[coming in mad] Billie Jean, what did you call my baby?

Billie Jean:
He was sticking his tongue out at me.

Ruth Ann:
That don't give you no right to call him no bastard! A bastard is a child that ain't got no daddy and my child got a daddy! [she walks away]

Mama Rose:
She's just smelling her piss, that's all. Now you're getting your tail out of here tomorrow and finding yourself a job. [Rose starts to go back to the kitchen]

Norma:
[Standing at the door] She already got a job, Mama.

Mama Rose:
Already got one? Where?

Norma:
At the Groovy Bar and Grill down on Second and Ward.

Mama Rose:
At the Groovy Bar and Grill? Doing what?

Billie Jean:
Doing that ballet dancing

Billie Jean:
It ain't no ballet dancing.

Norma:
P-A-L-L-E-T is pallet, ain't it? Well, B-A-L-L-E-T gots to be ballet.

Billie Jean:
It ain't even that kind of dancing.

Mama Rose:
[Netta is at the top of the church stairs with a big bouquet of flowers behind her. Rose turns around and sees her and walks towards the stairs to her and gives her a hug] Something told me to look up here.

Netta:
You better hurry up and get your mother's day surprise. [Rose hurries her into the upstairs room] A lot of jealous eyes been looking at them. [She presents her bouquet to Rose]

Mama Rose:
OH, look what my sweet daughter went and gave me! [she smells them] You got them laced just right! [she hugs Netta] Thank you, darling! Thank you.

Netta:
I thought it would be better if I brought my mother up here.

Mama Rose:
That's nice. Tell me, how long have you been in town?

Netta:
Oh, I haven't been here too long.

Mama Rose:
You mean to tell me that if I have decided not to come to church this morning, I wouldn't even known you was here?

Netta:
[to woman passing by leaving the room] Thank you, Sister Jenkins. [She closes the door] Sure. Sure, you would have known. If I hadn't seen you here today, I was going to get your present to you some kind of way.

Mama Rose:
But why didn't you call me, Netta?

Netta:
I was busy trying to get things together. And I was walking all over town trying to find you some flowers that weren't picked all over.

Mama Rose:
I appreciate all the trouble you went through to get them, but you made me think you were gonna stay with me.

Netta:
Mama Rosie, you don't understand what I'm trying to do. You've got plenty of people to lean on. My mother only has me. I appreciate everything you've done for me, but I... can't deal with all of this.

Mama Rose:
Deal with what? What is it? I understand about your mother! You should have called me!

Netta:
Mama Rosie, I am my mother's daughter, not yours! I ran away from my mother years ago because I wasn't strong enough then, but I'm going to her now! It's as simple as that!

Mama Rose:
[heartbroken and near tears] Don't you raise your voice with me. Don't you DARE raise your voice with me! [She leaves the room]


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