>>ki s assipa skipass away in 2. a and -- he passed away in 2009. tavis: where were you born? >> chicago. tavis: what was it like to be baptized in the movement? >> i have lived there for many, many years. i fell in love with the south. i did not know how i would be received, and they were so hospitable and open to me and willing to tell their stories and share their stories, and mr. armstrong was, i think he knew the importance of passing on to the next generation, and he opened up to his home and his life to was, and so we were very, very pleasantly surprised. tavis: did you have any fear or trepidation? you wore a white woman from the bay area. >> exactly. i did not really know. i just had an idea that this was an important moment to capture, and i went to the south, but i really did not know how that would be received, so like i said, i was pleasantly surprised at how open people were in wanting to share their stories. tavis: does he have relatives living? >> yes, he has grandchildren. tavis: he must being pleased. the nomination. >> very much so, and two of his sons are i