sugar ray leonard, malcolm x., elisha mccoy. the great migration and how detroit becomes a social engine that gave rise to the national urban league. it is the location of the tria trials. this is a book about the race rebellion not just 1967 but 1833, 1943. and then in 1967. this is a book about detroit and the arsenal for democracy. the march on washington -- [applause] this is a book of the history of the threat. fostering the musical genres my favorite is a book about black studies and radical intellectualism. the members of the league. so, reflecting on the book's subtitle a people's history of self-determination is about people and people need to look at people's perspective. people need to know that it comes from detroit. the language, the experience, the kind of fortitude and certitude and certainly intelligence. [applause] 97 years of age she is so just as alive and she is right here. [applause] next to her at wayne state university we try to deal with the political scene that is very intense. [applause] he left alabama