but even worse than e.h, hearst, and that is bad, was his son-in-law billy jack caston. he had terrorized black people as long as he could terrorized black people. he saw what moses was doing. you begin to think how this threatens the power structure. when you have counties that are 50% black but you have only got like one registered voter there, if you can get all of them registered and voting, all of a sudden you have different officials which means you are getting different policies, which means, i don't know, maybe eh hearst isn't going to be a state representative for too long. this is really going after a segregationist white supremicist power structure. he is like yeah. moses goes down to the courthouse. he has got a couple of guys with him. they are going up the steps to register black folk to vote. billy jack caston shows up, pulls out a knife, turns the handle around and bam, hits moses. moses staggers. billy jack's not done, he starts wailing on him. remember nonviolence, you learn how to take the blows. we talked about these ethnic notions. what you know is t