his associate, daniel levinson, probably had been a communist. the main demand of the march for jobs and freedom was a phrase that was resounding at the time but we don't remember it now, a marshal plan for the cities, which meant a massive federal investment in developing the depressed areas of america. which i don't think we heard in washington. >> there's also -- we'll get to it. the vietnam war in the late '60s, martin luther king was a very outspoken critic of that. he took his movement to chicago after -- after the voting rights act was signed. and i think revealed a little bit -- the country liked to believe at that point racism was a southern problem and that exposed it was a lot bigger and broader than that. >> and we also shouldn't act like king wasn't hated before he was killed. dr. king had issues within the african-american community. remember, this was the young baptist preacher who went to the national baptist convention conference. i believe it was 1960, and confronted black baptist ministers about not getting involved in a civil