to the country, the awareness of the need for prop of civil rights, as well as i'll speak to hillary shelton who's joining us from washington. dc is a national advisor for policy and government at the civil rights organization, the in double a c, b. thank you so much, much mr. shelton for being with us on. i'll just hear the march on washington 6 years ago became a watershed moment. as we heard and the equal rights movement for black americans. can you just provide our international audience some historical context? first, there was widespread fear from, from the white establishment at the time that this was going to turn into a riot, but he didn't know absolutely, absolutely. right, of the whole purpose behind the marches, and quite frankly, the supervisor movement at that time was one that was done with the ideas of non violence. very much in mind. the easiest way of course, protecting the rios, liberty issues that are part of being a united states citizen. that is the right to vote. right to quality education, access to health care, being able to live what you'd like to live and be free o