i tried to interview erica huggins who was part of the new haven nine and so she was fascinating. i tried to weave that into the story, and of course all of these are their own stories. part of what i try to do, the sense that i got is everyone had their niche experience but at the same time, so many other resolutions and movements were going on at the same time. so, by sticking to the chronology, i tried to leave in the different stories together. i have a chapter on the feminist movement that also started in 1970 and grew out of the movement and robert morgan was kind of their early spokesman for women. so, i wanted to show the kind of global reach of this great refusal that was going on. gre and i couldn't go back deep and do the environmental movement. within april of 1970. so that felt like another book.l but it definitely grew back to the land movement and it was also in reaction to a lot of the ugliness of the antiwar movement and the violence on the street so people were just changing their lives personally and that was their political payment in a way. >> thank you for th