and pedro decamp's is released from prison around this time and the nationalist party -- there were a lot of people in prison. radical pass vists to who opposed the draft were imprisoned with puerto rican nationalists who didn't recognize the u.s. government. they were draft evaders for different -- and these mental met in prison and when they were released into harlem. you great the intense cross pollination of different movements that start to work together. so the puerto rican independence movement historically and today extends far beyond puerto rico and certainty includes in people on the island but it extends onto people who are not u.s. who are located in the u.s. mainland and covepnaverbing national movement it's a movement the u.s. government really suppressed and there's a listen not many nose much about it and there was a reason republicans didn't want to make it known that he was not in support of independence. they didn't want to have a f.b.i. file opened. there were thoughts of mail being opened and it's a very dark history of the united states. >> a couple of quick foll