>> ameritech in the '50s was not ideal and of course, this in is they got out of high school. it was gender and racial equality but it was in the egalitarian time and place. not just with the rose colored glasses paul classmates the 59. nobody very rich or poor this is a pretty modest place with my classmates almost 80 percent did better in education. we had a remarkable upward climb we were poured but we did not know it. we were rich with social support. there were two black kids in my graduating class there were cross burnings and so on. it came from homes nobody had ever gotten past the third grade. the bulls went to college sybil's graduated because they had mentors in in the community. in the case of the black guy eggs he says very gently and with those low expectations on the football field. even more striking is cheryl who has had a terrific life. and she is deeply aware the price she paid for the color of her skin but the wife of one of the females in town that she was a hard worker cheryl astor you going to college? i can imagine she said the school could help you and