and diane nash did that. and that's what the activists obama. there's one story in my book when those black lives matter meet up with barack obama in december 2014 in the oval office, he's telling them that america is like a big ocean liner, that he can't just turn in one split second. and they're telling they're being tear gassed in ferguson. right. that's what they're telling him in reply. right. the first black president. so what they teach us is that we have to demand freedom. now, that's what they've taught us. and we've got to have enough grace and we have to have enough patience to just say, okay, let me listen. right. and so i think our role more as advisors, even as we continue to be activists and organizers is we have to listen. i would say in the classics civil rights movement, the youth played an incredible, important role, especially birmingham spring of 1963, which i consider the gettysburg of the civil rights movement. it's when james bevel says, you know, dr. king, your approach isn't working here. i'm going to put the kids in th