amos brown. jackson, mississippi, got involved when i was 15 years old. let me say quickly to the young people. don't glorify the civil rights movement. only 3% of the black churches, according to a study that was done were involved. it was just a handful of ralph abernathys, so let us stop glorifying the civil rights movement. because many of those churches told us, don't come in here with that civil rights message. we are dealing with the gospel. that's reality check number one. number two, in 1901, the president of arkansas baptist college delivered the commencement address and said there's too much crime in our community. and you young men must not make the street corner your resting place. 1901. 1820, when j. mercer langston left virginia and went up to your state, madam chair, you know what was said? a black brother said, we came from virginia to ohio thinking this would be the promised land, but the only door that was opened to us was the prison door and the penitentiary door. as long as we got this white privileged mentality in this country, and w