that is a great photograph of lucy burns that you have. it was likely a staged photograph. these women were very resourceful and would have someone sympathetic to their cause take their picture when they were imprisoned whether in the d.c. jail or in the workhouse in lorton, virginia, and then they would have that photograph taken to the outside and then of course published in newspapers all across the united states to draw more support and more sympathy for their cause. they were really masters of political spectacle, of imagery, and they knew that was an effective way to garner more public support all across the united states. >> back to your phone calls in silver spring, maryland, gail, thank you for waiting. >> caller: hi. good morning. i know you spoke earlier in regards to african-american women marching alongside even though then thought that possibly they would bring harm to the demonstration. but i was wondering if you were familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at john hopkins university called vanguard birth right citizens. and she speaks