taylor memorial. >> the taylor memorial united methodist.s the chair of the black caucus and we took on every issue, whether it was unnecessary hysterectomies for black women at kaiser hospital or whether it was the school system and lack of blacks in administration, whether it was the voting patterns of district and city- wide elections and so forth. >> it was an extremely inspiring and challenging. we're going to come back to that and bring us up to today and see what we're doing and see what you're doing. >> all right. >> thanks for being with us, paul. please join us in our next segment with paul cobb. ♪ ♪ >>> when i introduced paul cobb earlier i was going to say he was a member of the city council when he was a member of the school board, but he reminded me he did run for city council back in 1971, way before anyone, and almost won. tell us about that back then. >> well, i ran -- it was mainly an educational campaign. i ran to expose the district elections where you -- even though you run from a district you had to be voted on citywide