as pauly said, jane crow, instead of jim crow, was all around. and part of the movement was pushing the movement -- this is why it was called movement -- pushing further than the bounds that people wanted to go. it was jim crow, but these women also knew they were jane crow. then other people came along and said, if two men or two women or whoever, the boundaries of democracy should be for everybody. everybody is entitled to the right to live democracy. and so the boundaries get pushed. but clearly, king -- ella baker said this about king and all black preachers. they were used to being in control. they were the spokesman for the community. but, you know, you ask that black preacher who really runs the church, don't make the deacons mad. you can make deacons mad, but you better not make the deaconess mad or you won't have a church. yes, king was part of sexism, and i'm sure you're not too much better. but we have the possibility of growth. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> this probably will be our last question. yes, sir. >> fortunate for me. thank