to the voting rights act, who
was the speaker with dr. king
and others 50 years ago and will
be standing with us now.
i would rather take his word for
the fact that we still have
things to do than to take the
word of someone who was
surprised in a restaurant in
harlem that people weren't
yelling yo m-fer i need iced
tea.
i'm quoting him.
and i think his own words define
his cultural view and his
exposure to all americans.
eric bourelt and goldie, thank
you for your time.
>> thank you.
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