they now have the museum at gunston hall that talks about the actual conditions of life of the slaves and even names some of them. professor crew: there are growing conversations about whether or not the mississippi flag should be flown over the capital building. that is not legislation, but it is under the view of congress to say yes or no. you may hear more in the future. >> on that concept, would have been in south carolina, how they took the flag down. my idea is approaching it in a different way. the civil war did happen. the confederacy did happen. that is that of american history. is that the solution? instead, can it be possible to work with both sides in every community and hopes of one day, none of those communities or persons will use the confederate flag to flounce that history on other groups. prof. crew: i have a couple thoughts to suggest. one is the first to drag up in 1960 two. ryan 1962 should mark you are taking a position that is very clearly up post to the changes taking place in society. your feelings, your history, you are saying that has no importance to us. i