. >> host: this is a curveball comment on the henry s. storey. is that a civil-rights issue? >> that is a curve ball i don't know if you had a chance to think about that. >> guest: i am aware of the controversy. her resonates because in so many instances, historical a african-americans have been exploited to have their contributions fake and without getting it acknowledgement or credits of there is a sense it is the epitome of that history that includes everything from artistic contribution to the labor and that is why the book resonates. so much. yes, it is a civil-rights issue. but it does fall into the category of the issue that does not directly involve discrimination and is said to involve the social structure that a class of people are subject more vulnerable to exploitation of the variety. >> host: a wonderful book. here is another hard one. please tell taka he would change hearts and minds. >> guest: the 1.2 wanted to advance with the book is to think about the social justice struggle from the wide range of perspectives that might not involve individual entitlements o