important lessons as valuable today as it was ago.erday, 50 years and if you look and this is the ella baker taught us. if you look deep into the communities, you will find and that, not weakness trength will enable you to continue struggle. once,t, ms. baker told me she says, and they're waiting for you charles, you know, they're waiting for you. have to go in there and make them and it doesn't take a great deal of effort as turns out. they made our way to us more than we made our way to them. it's one of the great, great that is valuable today f you want to talk about movement. you know, the tradition of the movement, i want to say this by all, israpping up after a tradition of community grassroots.t the that's an old tradition. it's not something that was 1960's. in the it was not something that was post-world war ii era. it goes all the way back to the africans the first were offloaded on to american into this strange land and sold into slavery. believe me, they were not marching in protest on the blocks and they were not holding sittins at the dining room nor table seeking a seat at the