>> peggy williams. >> peggy williams. so peggy miller williams remembers when i was born in lynchburg, virginia. do you remember we lived in doctor johnson's apartment? can i tell this really quick story? this will be really quick. i always wanted to be the rash. i grew up -- arthur ash. i grew up in these apartments on fifth street, doctor johnson's apartment, they have johnson, if you drive down fifth street you see johnsonville. doctor johnson lived on pierce street. he was a doctor, the first black doctor to integrate the hospital where i was born. also a tennis coach who taught arthur ash and althea gibson. he came to train in lynchburg. we moved from doctor johnson's apartments to pierce street, 5 blocks from where this clay-court was in lynchburg where two stellar athletes were being trained. also on pierce street there was and spencer of the harlem renaissance, she was a poet. her son was chauncey spencer, one of the first black aviators to petition congress to get money to create tuskegee airmen. i had three leve