excluded because she is a woman, and this very pompous professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that -- and he creates drama out of these three, all covering this great eclipse. >> one more book to talk about. >> guest: jonathan bass is a an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the -- we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington, we cover letter from jail, we cover the -- and he said that, as the reviewer said our civil rights came in through a traveler in alabama, scott cook, who told me bob, you have to look at it. all this trial work about this man, caleb washington, who was arrested in alabama for a crime he never committed, for killing a prime minister, which -- policeman, which he didn't do. he didn't live in the death penalty. when he was freed up to, and. i was moved to tears when "the new york times" book review put the review on the front page, and i said, i can't believe that people are recognizing this story. timothy tyson of duke wrote the review. the book is a thriller but shows us how wide the civil rig