i do have a believe the national archives actually has some letters between the suffragists and alice poe who is having this march. they're saying that the march should not be segregated. the march was segregated because of the idea that the really some people would take offense. some southern women suffragists and also the community of washington east d.c. which was highly segregated and 1913 would take offense they saw black women marching with white women at the head of the line. so, i would've loved to have seen her immediate reaction. we have that wonderful picture of her marching proudly having bursts into this forbidden spot. but i would've loved to have seen her notes to her family at that moment. it could be that it does exist and i don't know of it but that would i think be a searing description of not accepting the limitations that were being placed upon black women, even with within the suffrage movement. >> that shows us more research to do. that's what you get. in fact our last question is for from barbara in washington d.c.. so as both of you to answer secretary. clinton ma