anyways, what's he joined the bar, he went to work for donald hollowell who was on the right. another legendary lawyer who is very important. hollowell was more a centaur, although when they first met each other, it was an odd encounter that he told more that he was a lawyer and moore said, that's bull. he actually said something a little more colorful, but fortunately he set it to himself he got himself a mentor. the point is lack lawyers were very, very rare, inconceivable that a black man could be a lawyer at the time. nevertheless, he went on to make each mentis and pat. as general counsel he represented three social movements come antipoverty movement and in the peace movement. he filed actions that stand sensitive areas of law. so you advocated housing cases for impoverished clients who are subjected to summary evictions. he got to know these clients because the students in the atlanta movement were in atlanta's ghettos, trying to help people find way out of those conditions. the students helps people obtain social services, balanced-budget, all sorts of matters and more