pfefferle, tell me where are you from. >> right here, buford. >> all right. i figured that.your whole life. >> i graduated from howard university. >> you've seen the big city. >> oh, yeah. >> why did you come back? >> i always wanted to be back home. there was never a time i didn't want to be here. >> okay. >> sbufrd a unique place because we were the first settled blacks to be free right at the beginning of the civil war. >> wow. >> yeah, november 7th, 1861. african-american history as we know it today started in south carolina. >> wow. >> when we talk about blacks coming to find out who they are and how they fit you got to start here. >> you home, boo. >> i had no idea. >> you home thank you glad to be home. >> how come i don't know about it. >> it's no the books you got to come on find out. >> okay. >> you have to keep elk the story and a lot of people because part of our story is so painful we don't tell it but if we don't tell it we can't truly be free. because our young people need to know if our foreparents made it through the middle passage voyage and 50% of us par i