isaac hawkins is the first name that appears on the bill of sale in 1888. ere thinking about this renaming, we were thinking about the proper character of isaac in the bible and the sacrifice. as we imagine all our institutions of being predicated by sacrifice of human life and human dignity, then perhaps we would have a different relationship, not only with our institutions, but with each other. the second hall is named after a free woman of color in washington, d.c. was that was a school for half american girls. having a memorial at georgetown's campus to her helps us remember the racial composition of georgetown. it was george's town. it was the center of african-american life. we need to imagine a person living a free life and watching her brothers and sisters live in an unfree life. knowing they have human dignity and living in a world that they can't see that is one of the ways the memorialization process on this campus can really animate and help our students understand why we pursue the kind of education we pursue here at georgetown. >> you talked ab