mr. barry mcnealy. he's a graduate of miles college, but one of the things that he is more proud of is being a graduate of the institution in which he is an educator. it is this country's oldest and at one point the largest negro high school in the world. he served as well as handling education program now. [laughs] >> he told me i go up. you know me, so just talk about me. mr. mcnealy, i can think of no other person to lead the discussion. he's also the program coordinator of our legacy youth program which we are proud in the birmingham civil rights institution. without further due, i would like to turn the program over to mr. mcnealy, i asked sam no to read the bio because with that, just keep it brief. this evening i want to delve into something that sam said in terms of what took place on last night in our nation, and with that in mind, i would like us to have a moment of silence. thank you. this evening we are talking about voting rights, in term of talking about voting rights, i thought it would b