and in every race but jesse owens is running. >> in some ways, chance your question, if i look at museums around the country, i think they're doing much better job of looking at these different stories and crossing these lines. but i still think there's so much work to be done. one is the scholarship is now at a point where we can understand what's the challenge of black man vis-a-vis black men. what are the challenge of race vis-a-vis the fight for women. we are getting to those stories. i'm not convinced they were given to the public in a way yet that makes them accessible, that makes them central of public's understanding, but i think we're getting there. that is the exciting thing. >> and when stacey abrams is president, and then we'll all have our lessons brought right up to date pretty much right away. >> so we are now in this historic moment, we have the first woman of color, we have a black woman of south asian descent, occupying one of the highest office in the land. -- offices in the land. i'm asking to follow up on your secretary -- your statement, secretary, because i'm curiou