and lucinda todd, who actually lived the flame that resulted in the 1954 decision, brown versus boardtoday, we're dedicated a statue in honor of one of the most notable of a pioneering women. let it be an inspiration for all. particularly our young girls. for generations to come. and when they stare up at this work of art and think that they, like amelia, can dream the impossible dream. that they can beat the unbeatable foe. they will run where the brave dare not go. they will have the power to write the unreadable wrong. they will reach their unreachable star. again, on behalf of the state of kansas, i want to express my deepest appreciation for this immortalize aysha and have an extraordinary individual, who truly represents the best of the kansas spirit. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable sharice davidson. representative in the third district of kansas. >> good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. for folks who i have not had the chance to meet yet, i'm sharice davids. i have the honor of represented the kansas third district here in congress. i also serve