that is when he got back into -- he finished his other two years of high school you're at alcorn college. he enrolled in college, majoring in business administration. he was at amount of by you. it was an all-black town. a young man lived in mount by you -- bayou. he had this insurance company. 's firsthe gave medgar job. he then ventured out onto the plantations, and that is where he was selling people -- trying to sell insurance other. medgar began to look at some of the conditions under which these people were living. he talked about what people not even knowing what insurance was. ande was talking to them watching their conditions, looking at their conditions, and looking at the reactions that he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the naacp, registering, getting registered to vote, people would begin to tell him these stories, which were true, what was happening to people in the area. in many places, there were no schools for blacks. if you try to register to vote, what would happen to you, what could happen to you, what happened to others. medgar was tellin