thank you for being here, ms. eaton now decades after jim crow, could you have ever imagined fighting for the right to vote again after all these years? >> no, i can't imagine that i've got to go through the same thing that i went through 80 years ago, at least 75. i can't imagine going through that again. but i am going through it, and it's actually worse than it was then. >> why do you say it's worse? >> i think it's worse, because i know what to expect. then i didn't know, so it wasn't surprising. but it's a very difficult task, difficult situation now. and we have got accustomed to different ways of life, and now it is so horrible to think about going back where we came from when we were marching in alabama and older state. >> you know what struck me to my core about your story, you had to be subjected to literacy tests, had to deal with cross burning on your front lawn and fire shots through your house, and now you're the lead plaintiff because you were denied the right to vote and you're lead plaintiff at 93 years