ellis scholarship fund. let me try to engage danielle here for a second. i have read danielle's book and i urge you to read it. i think there was reinterpretation of the declaration by lincoln in 1863 atnk gettysburg. there was a reinterpretation of the meaning of those words by martin luther king on the steps of the lincoln memorial in august of 1963. i think that danielle's reinterpretation is the next step in that ex-expand pan sieve tradition what those words mean, most especially all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with inalienable rights and those rights are life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. those are the big gist. some come after that she thinks are big too. this woman has written the interpretation of jefferson's word for our time. did jefferson mean those words as she reads them? no. [laughter] especially one race. i think you can read his words, because jefferson switched the term from life, liberty and property, to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, he got the phrase pursuit of happiness from george mason who used it in thers preamble to the virginia decklation written at that time and published in the pennsylvania packet at the v