and mary mcleod bethune chose her to carry her legacy because mary mcleod bethune started the first collegeiate signatures. so i want you to know we must always tell our history because we come off of a continent where our history was always oral. so as we leave this place tonight and leave the church tomorrows let's let those living in now and those yet unborn know that dorothy height lived and loved and served among us. dorothy, we will see you soon. god bless you. [applause] >> before we bring you the beloved alexis herman people a year from the council of negro women so please begin to make your way to the podium, dr. schorr. please come up. and are you still here? if she's not, tell her we call her name. she has been working so hard with alexis on the program, donner who was just feeding us the information about so many of the things that dr. dorothy had done that were buried in the archives and donna unearthed them. please come forward, dr. shore. [applause] >> good evening. i am barbara shaw and by vice president -- and sorry, vice chair of the council of negro women, and that was el