tough vote, he did not havto worry about what would hpen to him every x years when he had to run for reeleion knew thatis friends would be they'reupporting him every step of the way. that allowed him to take these risky political sts. tavis: what is you sensef the way th he made of the fact that he was high regaed inside of the african-american community? >> i think my dad always felt for pele who have been left out and fopeople who have been treed unfairly. whether it has be the african- erican experience in this country, the issue that i work on, the civ-rightsmovement for peop with disabilies, refuge. my father was always for the underdog. he always stood up. he honestly felt like had moral obligation to stand up in theace of injuice in this worl i think that african-americans know who their politil friends art. e experience it it isfresh in our country's memory. l's fa it, 1964, it w not that long ago, tavis. he was so proud, so proudf where our untry had recently, as a nation, being able to -- so prd of where our country had come as a nation. i think he could have died at the moment that