so now, how does maynard jackson tie into all of this? so maynard jackson. in 1967 to go back to dr. king, dr. king was many of us know here the co-founder of, the southern christian leadership conference, and it was headquartered in atlanta. the sclc had his annual meeting. and dr. king his last address was here in atlanta months before his assassination. and in that address, the black power has shaped dr. king and black power movement, essentially was afro self determinism with a different right and in effect, dr. king and dr. king said this. you say he was committed to racial reconciliation, was always committed a racial reconciliation. he always talked about the humanity of, all people. he was fully committed to that. but he said this, and i quote him directly, said, i believe integration. i'm fully committed to it. but it seems to be that across country, many of our white brothers and sisters don't want to live near us, move into the neighborhoods. we get. they either have white flight or we bombed. we get attacked. so this is what king said. he said, n