isaiah. now they have shown up with guns, and they say, did you vote today? he said, well i did. so who did you vote for? and he said, well, i reckon i voted for that thompson fellow. they said come go with us. let's go for a ride. he said i'm not going for a ride. he knew what that meant. it did not mean death necessarily. it meant he was going to come back pretty badly beaten. and he said i'm not going to do it. and he stepped back. and when he steps back, jim a. johnson pulls out a gun and shoots him three times. his wife, isaiah nixon's wife sally, who by the way, is still alive, stood on the porch and yelled, fall, isaiah. fall! and he wouldn't. or he couldn't. he falls to the ground ultimately, just the gravity of his dead weight, and sally, who is two weeks -- having just given birth to their youngest child, goes down, picks him up, drags him up the steps into the farmhouse, puts him into bed. and we know all of this from two primary sources. one is his daughter, dorothy, who was 6 years old at the time, who saw it all. and who we found, and i brought her to emory to meet with our students. okay. and she's wonderful. mesmerizing. without trying to be