he continues to inspire people through the archives. us is ryan, the assistant director at the howard gottlieb archival research welcome. i know you all did a wonderful job organizing this collection. that are part of this archive. ryan: some of the things you will see and you won' t see anywhere else are a lot of his papers that he wrote while he was a student at boston university. you can get that sense of the subjects he was interested in, the grades he got, usually pretty good. a very good student. one of the first things you see when you walk into our meeting room, the king reading room, his briefcase. it looks like an old beat up three case, but you at the sense that this was somebody always on traveling. he was pretty tired in his work, crisscrossing the country, giving talks, speeches. karen: in the tape, we did see one of his papers marked with a nice note and a big letter -- a. looking through these papers? so many of us know dr. king in and other events wildly covered by the media, but what else can we draw from the papers to tells more about the man? ryan: you get a sense of, espec