you know about those persons but you don't know about people like claudette carver and many others. if there had been no claudette carver who had not done what she did on the second of march in 1956, rosa parks may not have done what she did on december 1st, 1955, if she had not been arrested, there would be no trial, there would be no meeting at home street baptist church. and in that community, the state, the nation and the world's, the whole history of the civil rights movement, and for claudette, there are many individuals in the civil rights movement whose face is never appear on television, whose names never appear in print, but they are the ones who make it possible to do that. i am happy and i am delighted that i was able to represent a lot of those, not only thinking the world for voting but returns and recreation with farm subsidies. and more lawsuits than any other living lawyer that has resulted in changing things. happy to be part of it. and history needs to be preserved. we decided to preserve it in two ways, one is i have written the story and because you want to know