it was where is diane nash? so that was the information. i just want to add for people who don't necessarily know what that name means, diane nash was one of the leaders of the nashville sit in movement with successfully desegregated nashville. she was the first of the sit in activist to go and work full time for the movement. and she was the first female secretary for sncc, and later she also worked for sclc. >> thank you. first of all, good evening. for all of you ladies, who are former members of sncc, i'm not that much younger than y'all. but i can never thank you enough for all of your contributions. i know i wouldn't be here today as an organizer, activist, had not been for all of you and the ladies that could not be here today. thank you again. god bless you. [applause] >> it was a great privilege and blessing, i went to the conference. i met you and shook your hands all. i was excited. again, thank you. my question to all of you, did any of you know or work with sister shirley sherrod, and charles sherrod back in the day? and also i