another would be morgan watson. of interns from southern university in baton rouge, and he was, his group were called water walkers. because they could walk on water. they were that, they were that good at what they did and had that type of respect especially within their community. the african-american community, the african-american college. morgan watson came to nasa, and he worked on the rockets. it wasn't just working at an office at a desk. he worked on the engineering side of it. and he's very quick. in fact, he gave us the quote that gave us the title of this book that he felt and others like him felt that the image of black people in the professions was resting on them. was resting on he and his coworkers. and we could not fail, he said. and that's reflected in comments made by others who worked at nasa and contractors at the time. they were fully aware that eyes were on them of the black community, of the white community, of the engineering community, of nasa. they couldn't fail. there was too much. if the