benjamin hoke's times in college -- host: can you get to your point?e others waiting to talk to our guest. caller: ok. does mr. johnson think that pinpointing, like, the so-called black issues, which, to me, are sort of like when people say the abortion issue. it's not an abortion issue, it is an economic issue, it is a social issue. it has not morality with what women are up people, historically, are up against and our culture -- host: mr. johnson, are you following? guest:respond if the caller is finished. host: go ahead. guest: i absolutely agree. our issues are affecting all americans with one sick distinction. our racial identity has been used -- with one distinction. our racial identity has been used. we are always advocating for equality under the law. members of the naacp have a profiled view of the world. we grew up in segregated america. he became a lawyer, a judge, the first black chairman of the fcc he was active with the reblican party, headed up the naacp -- one of his most favorite speeches was talking about who wilgo and really address