for who had come to meet me at that train, but eliza jane! i was so happy. it had been 47 years since i seen her, but when i saw that gap in her mouth, i knew that was my baby, and that day was the best day in my life. >> aunt clara had some other good days. when she became the first black inductee to the colorado society of pioneers, got a memorial seat at the central city opera house and stained glass window in her honor at the state capitol. her legacy more than the awards, good deeds or personal good days. it is her triumph of heart and spirit over the circumstances of her life. >> she had this high spirit that had her do all of this work, being born in incarceration, born in slavery, born in the condition of captivity, and she wasn't able to start any of that journey since she was 56 years old, but the gift aunt clara gave is that radical sense of forgiveness. >> i find inner strength and the lack of bitterness, because she served regardless of black or white or asian. you know, she was there for the community, and she took care of it as a whole. >> now