for margaret bush wilson. it is on the one hand about restoring that story to visibility, and extracting it from the historical record and bringing it to light. for margaret bush wilson, celia is an inspiration. we take strength from your courage in our own time. as we face strife, we take strength from your courage. one interpretation is it inspires us to be courageous in our own lifetimes. in fulton, missouri from about 2005 to 2011 or 2012, local residents gathered on the anniversary of celia's execution to hold a candlelight vigil and pay tribute to her, once again bringing her out from historical obscurity, holding her case up. why celia? these are groups that want to talk about racism in the 21st century, so celia is part of a narrative from racism then, racism today. we still have racism in fulton. celia tells a long story of racism in this local community where she lived and died. finally, there have been two stage productions, one locally in fulton and the other in london, england. both dramatizations