the example of claudette coldon, a young woman who was pregnant and unmarried, who did the exact same thing as rosa parks did, but because she was seen as someone who had a past that would not look good to a greater public, people did not rally behind her. and again, this is something that black women faced in ways that were different. and then, of course, one of the things the master narrative reminds us is just how much male power and leadership was valorized in the movement in ways that obscured and ignored the very real work that black women had been doing, right? so media attention, for example, would always be drawn to the men of the movement as they're doing work. the martin luther kings and others, but would not necessarily go to women like ella baker who was a long-time activist who helped to nurture and birth the student movement, right? or diane nash, who was a leader in the sit-in movement and the student nonviolent coordinating community, who held leadership positions. women like dorothy hite, who was the head of the master women, and so that -- head of the national counc