and what leadbelly is saying to black americans is be awake, be aware of racial prejudice. if you go into the south, the jim crow south, and it was really a consciousness raising term. >> when was that? >> when was that? >> so this song, the >> when was that? >> so this song , the scottsboro >> so this song, the scottsboro boys, was in 1930. thank you very much . welcome. in 1938. and very much. welcome. in 1938. and but what fascinate me, john, this term becomes very prevalent in the african american community. and, you know, we need to be aware of racial injustice. and moreover, we need to be conscious of what we need to be conscious of what we need to do to overturn it . but then to do to overturn it. but then through a process of social and linguistic osmosis , this it linguistic osmosis, this it tiptoes ever more widely into the mainstream. and then you come up to today and it's now a term of abuse that people who are woke are too sensitive to injustices in much the same way that political correctness was kind of a positive term at the beginning . yes, but now is begin