mr. seigenthaler. and i said, "look, i'm here in new orleans "because that first wave of freedom riders, "mauled and mangled, bones broken, heads crushed. "you must not let these students come down here. they're going to get killed." and she said, "mr. seigenthaler, "they all signed their wills last night. "they know some will get killed. but we cannot let violence overcome nonviolence." and so i was stuck with trying to get a second wave of freedom riders from birmingham to montgomery to jackson to new orleans. we're talking about the importance of first amendment on this, and it's extraordinarily important to the young people who are doing this, because they are maybe going to die, and they're taking this risk. but one of the things they said was black people had been taking risks for forever and being killed and lynched, and no one had paid any attention. the newspapers had bottled it up, not covered it or put it back on page 38 with two paragraphs. and people complain about political correctness to