and i see that as she talked about kunta kintae. which is very historic for the african-american community tied to alex halley's history, great author and journalist here in the united states. he traced his family back to him being muslim. and surviving throughout all of the odds to remain faithful, to know that god is still in control, regardless of the condition that you may be in. and i think that's profound. i think about four particular people i'm going to talk about too. one is malcolm x. raise your hand if you know who i'm talking about. you and millions of others throughout the world know this figure. and they know him because he stood for his principles. he stood for his beliefs. and something very profound that, here in atlanta, one of the secretaries was malcolm's secretary. she's a pioneer. may allah preserve her. may allah bless her. put one day i was talking with her and she shared a story with me. and to be brief with it, i said, houfs malcolm beyond the rostrum? how was he outside of the public face? and she said, he