i believe it was ralph abernathy who came back and said, martin, you've got to go. martin, you've got to go, and -- he went, and he delivered one of the most prophetic speeches in american history. foreseeing his own death the next day, understanding the challenges, and like moses, the old testament, taken to the top of the mountain to see the promised land, but knowing that he would never get there himself. despite the long march of his people to that point. and to -- you know, that speech coming april 3rd, 1968, right before his passing. you know, it's a march on washington in 1963 that led to the passing of the civil rights act, and the voting rights act, and in '64 and '65, which enshrined for the first time in our, in our constitution, in our nation's laws, part of the promises made going back to 1776. and we have come a long way in many, many areas. a black president, a black vice president. a black justices of the supreme court. black ceos, and yet, willie, sadly, there are many of us, and i'll include myself, who believe that the moral arc of the universe di