but to get back to medgar, this sit-in, the jackson woolworth's sit-in created in a waying with the kind of opportunity -- in a way the kind of opportunity for all of the black populists to come together under the banner of the jack ason movement led by medgar and supported by john salter. finally the black populace rose up. it was such a repressive society that people were unwilling to stand up because they would be mowed down or hounded out of the state. particularly black people would lose their jobs, you know in but the young people said we've been putting up with this for far too long, and we're just going to have to make stand, and that's what they did. this turned into a scene that went on for three hours with people harassing. you see the kids in the back harassing the common astronauters, pouring sugar -- demonstrators pouring sugar and salt and ketchup on them. it was more than what you see. brass knuckles were pulled out, cigarettes were put out on the back of his neck. the girls were pulled off their stools and dragged through the store. i mean, all kinds of crazy things went