since roverson wasn't, you know, she was a working-class woman, down home woman. she didn't go to college and all of that stuff. but she wrote things. and if you write something, historians write you more seriously and will put you in books versus just records of people in the movements and pictures of the old people and all of the rest of them and they were poor and ragged. so i think that is it. unless you write radical things. because i was just thinking in one of the contradictions. paul ropeson was black listed during the mccarthy area and i think he and she have been blacklisted in history. they were educated at a time when most black people were not. my parents didn't know about most of the places they traveled. but when they embraced socialism over capitalism, that would have been dangerous. i think that is why rosa parks is reduced to one dimensionality and the others are kept in the wings. but people that don't leave a paper trail, or don't have the skills and the luxury to do that, are written out. >> one of the other ways i think we see the civil right