so he comes to memphis and marches down buhle street, which those of you who have been tremendous know it's now become the kind of burden st. of furthered the delta. it's certainly overcrowded and overdone now, but it was the classic avenue of black america for over a century and i want to read a whole passage from the book that has to do with the march king and led. it started off well, but things turned right. it became clear that the march was taken over by the young radicals who had different ideas about non-violence, who had different ideas about which way the civil rights movement should go, and because of that, because of the violence that breaks out in the looting and rioting and the police sort of crack down on it, because of that, king realizes he's got to come back to memphis yet again to try to sort of reading in himself and his reputation and to prove to the nation he can lead a non-violent march. what this is march 28th, about a week or so before the assassination, and he and his inner circle, abernathy leads in the local minister named lawson are marching down the street