and betty friedan reached out and talk to her. and pollinary described to her what she thought of as an naacp for women. and betty friedan picked up that mantle and and went with it polly murray helped her introduce her to her network at the president's commission and the rest is history except that a couple of years later pauly murray quit now national organization of women, which he helped to start because of a lack of diversity. she said it was just not the organization. she she wished to help she was looking beyond that to a movement of multiple discriminations against indigenous people against against people from other countries against you know a class race and gender. yes. she was not willing to sorry have a century ago half a century ago. exactly. so she was a pioneer of what's now been called intersectional feminism. right next subject of third section of the book is about civil rights movement, obviously an enormous moment in american history what it might begin with a little bit of backstory on this the history of black