alice dunbar.i guess she was talking about lincoln douglass as both of them as emancipated, both of them as a minister. so could you talk a little bit about that? sure yeah, that's that's an item february and so lincoln's birthdays in february and then they're commemorating douglass's well. and alice dunbar, nelson is about how lincoln is a great ancipaéytor. and we have to remember, keep his memory alive, honor. but we also have to commemorate douglass as well. and so what you find with her example, also the we have some interesting documents from members of the national association of colored women. mm hmm.erested in, both lincoln and douglass in the 1920s. and they would have these lincoln douglas days, where they her and make speeches and talk about the significance of both lincoln and douglass. so they're kind of twin twin emancipator. and she's saying that black children certainly should honor lincoln, but they should honor douglass as well. they should honor one of their own. i thought her p