the only job he had to do do was fire clara lucko. that's the only thing he it to do to become principal. he did not do it. >> interesting. >> as the history, you look back over the time, the road that she's come. it was hard, it was difficult. one thing about it, i just love to death, you could knock her down, but you could not keep her down. and she would tell the kids and she would prepare us to participate, in the sit-in movement. by teaching us the nonviolent movement. the social change, what could happen if we would do this and we would do that. we could not win with violence. every morning we had the same lesson. she would tell us, if you're not tough enough, go to the hardware store and buy you some tough skin and get tough. because life is not fair, you must be prepared. that's what she taught us. she taught us about gundy and the nonviolent movement. we had to learn the steps. we had to learn how to be free. >> let me ask you another thing about your mother. this is so interesting. in your mother's memoir and autobiography a