and howard thurman, i mean, king would sample howard thurman's story of what happened to him in india to tell the story of what happened to king in indian. king was introduced once as an untouchable, and he tells the congregation, oh, here's a fellow untouchable from america. and everybody, oh, i was peeved. and you hear the audience wincing, oh, my, my, you know, this is terrible. and i thought about it, and i could not stop on the highway and take my children in a motel or get them food. and i said, yes, i'm an untouchable. he got that from mays. all these things. if you look at mays' graduation speeches at howard or, morehouse and lincoln, king recycled a whole lot of that and howard thurman as well. so this is the hip-hop aspect of king, his ability to weave as in "i have a dream" which was this brilliant on the spot, he wasn't planning to give i have a dream, and jackson was up on the dais with him. it wasn't most of king's better speeches because it was very restrained, and he was worried about kennedy and the civil rights will. so he had to be very careful. and then halfway thr