. >> gloria richardson.ne things not mentioned yet tonight is sort of how much sort of both women participated and organized the mar. and were in many ways shunted aside, and one of the people who was on the dice that day was gloria richardson who was waging the struggle in maryland, a struggle very much linking racial injustice on the eastern shore of maryland with economic justice. richardson, like the other women on the die yays that day did not get to speak. there's a tremendous interview with richardson the week of the march commemoration talking about what nay were doing in cambridge, but also, literally, being recognized that day and sort of getting to say hello and the microphone being taken away from her, but i think it's emblematic of, i think, many local civil -- like what we say, civil right leaders or black freedom leaders who always had a kind of core of economic justice, and i think what we tend to remember is the public desegregation, and that was part of the struggle, but that there was all