pirk kets, lynching. so those things don't just all of a sudden occur in 1940 and end abruptly in 1968 when we come to the period of black to you power. and so historians have termed the new way of setting the civil rights movement, the long civil rights movement. looking not just at the black white binary but also looking at how women are looked at, religion, if it's an issue of sexuality. trying to be a little more inclusive. maryland's place in the civil rights is intriguing because maryland is a border state slaves were free. half as many free black living in baltimore as there are enslaved labor at the same time. and it's the combination of looking at things that rule. so in that very confused, complex border state, you have other more movements that are looked at. so we look at something like the sit-ins that happened at greensboro at 1950 north carolina and we're not looking at what is occurring here in 1955. we're looking at how events are involving the southern christian leadership conference but