any of these leaders, jonathan j wright. onlyhan j wright, the black member of a state supreme court in south carolina. a portrait of jonathan j wright was not put up in the state supreme court holding until 1999. they had a portrait of every single other person who had served on the supreme court of south carolina from the revolution until the present, one after another of them, but no portrait of jonathan j wright, because he was black. this is the erasure. you're talking about taking down jefferson davis as the erasure of history, but reconstruction has been erased from the public in the south. thank you all very much for coming. [applause] join us on c-span3 sunday for american history tv live special, the 19th to seven detroit riots 50th anniversary. pulls her prize-winning historian heather thompson and detroit free press editorial editor stephen henderson. at 1:15, former detroit police chief and former detroit free press journalist. an american history tv special, the 1967 detroit riot 50th anniversary, live sunday at