cnn's suzanne malvo is here. that's something that folks thought their grandparents are taken care of are still an issue today. >> reporter: it's really quite remarkable, jim. i've spoken to a lot of people here including just, you know, folks in d.c. who say they have had their own issues with police and also very famous people, martin luther king iii who had an opportunity to speak for about 30 minutes or so as well as debra watt, the cousin of emmett till, and they, too, talk about the fact that this is an issue that challenge that was 57 years ago, nearly six decades, that they are talking about police brutality, racial injustice, jobs and voting rights, and so this hits home for so many people, both those who are locally here who never told their stories but also the who have now become familiar household names. you're going to hear from not only reverend al sharpton but you'll also hear from king and the family members of those who have been slain, and now we know their names. we're talking about george flo