shreveport, bogle loose the. students engaged in research on these protests. powerpoint presentations -- in february 2018, the exhibit they had created, we had a panel where people who were children, teenagers, participated in the protests in new orleans in the 1950's and 1960's, were there. and describes what they went through, what they did. the connection was made between the individuals who were its children and teenagers at the time but are now being depicted in the exhibit. they came and told their story about what happened. so that gets you up to 2018. in 2018 as xavier with my colleague, i said, now i need to sit down and might this book. i retired as editor of the journal of african-american history. that last issue was the fall of 2018. i was able, then to sit down and write the book, "the young crusaders", based on the research i had done and my students had done. host: that must have been quite a compelling experience for your students to learn what -- had done to advance the movement. i wanted to get some of the voices of people you reference. in