their ise last name on leroy johnston. when you come to the exhibition, the 12 name, leroy johnston, from elaine, arkansas. a lot of us historians know about the riot in elaine, arkansas, late september, early october, 1919. he and three brothers came back from a hunting trip and all 4 of them were killed. the key thing about leroy johnston is all soldiers service is key, whether combat unit or service/supply unit. he survive europe. he was in the 369th infantry regiment, what we know as the harlem health fighters -- the harlem hell fighters. he served, was a veteran, came back, and was lynched. each one of those soldiers has a story. that is one that would be interesting to highlight based on your question. thank you for asking. host: they picture is worth 1000 words. a flag might be worth 1000 words. we have been showing viewers images of a flag, a man was lynched yesterday. so, when we talk about why this exhibition is, -2020 the title, we returned to fighting, the experience of african-americans was not just about the