and i stopped in my tracks 'wasn't an oil painting of her father, harry moore, or her mother, harriet moore. it was an oil paint of thurgood marshall. and i said, oh, my god. mrs. moore. why didn't you tell me that this painting was hanging here? and she said, oh, i don't know why. on the day that thurgood marshall was confirmed, a friend of mine in florida knew how close he was to me and my family, and had this our portrait painted and shipped to me. and i mean, i was just stunned, that here i was, sitting there for four hours, and thurgood marshall was right on the other side of the wall. maybe he was listening. >> well, i'm sure he was proud of the work you were doing. he got to know the moores as a result of his work with the legal defense fund, and as you chronicle his life he was with the defense fund for two years,ing a an associate and then from '38 to '61 he ran the legal defense fund, and when he was there -- if dr. king was the moral and spiritual leader of the civil rights movement, thurgood marshall certainly was the chief legal architect. he made law. he was a sterling advocat