because fascinating alice paul fuller and -- formed the national women's party and they were the young generation. these were the rabble-rousers. people that were radical themselves. suffrage parties that were really thinking now that these people are picketing the white house. this is atrocious. they should not do this. alice and her contemporaries that were really be young people that were just radical. i really like to think about alice's time and everything that she had done politically and that eventually flipped and alice and the rest of the national women's party still want to the belmont house, they were the older generation. looking at the younger generation and same there too radical. it is a fascinating look but i think one that you only get when you have something like the equal rights amendment that has such a long life span. we can trace this from generation to generation. the face that same thing when we talk about civil rights as well. many of the young people talk about the old people. they're not talking about me of course. [laughter] i'm chronologically advanced, but