door and make sure there okay into a, sort of, contrast that with the, you know, putting people into amino, maybe a nicer neighborhood but one that had complete lack of community was really disheartening for most of the residence. so i think that is where the feelings of frustration, the feelings of resentment about the whole process came about. so the folks to were displaced by urban renewal for the most part pretty much resent the process and were frustrated by losing that sense of community. now, had this city delivered on the promise of providing the housing that they had once stated there were going to provide, that might have been a little bit different, but at least according to the residents those options were not there for them. and so that is where a lot of the frustration began to unfold. >> how did you come across the story? >> i was the archivist to have this oral history collection. i worked at the kentucky historical society. we had a collection of over 8,000 interviews. one of these collections was just called the crop. it was -- i attended a presentation being given early