doctor vincent harding was speechwriter for dr. martin luther king. he wrote that speech beyond vietnam in 1967, the one that he delivered right here in new york, april 4, 1967. when i sat down with doctor harding, his office is similar to hue-man bookstore u-turn and you bump into books. books above, books below. but this is a scholarly man. he's an activist. he was an activist in his 23rd he left his home. even when using army, no, this is not the way. this isn't my life is meant to be about the he took to the road. he and his wife, rosemarie, now what i transition to produce a i couldn't have done my life's work without her. so when i was talking to him as a journalist for me it's important to get the definition and make sure we have the definition right. because we have the definition wrong and everything else to talk about is not going to make any sense but it's not going to be accurate. so one of the sub questions, and all these entities and here i have to sat down with people face-to-face and had a conversation with them. and asked him about hi