play by the white persons rules in the 1800's, but these were african american entrepreneurs like tom turpino basically set up their own business for blacks by blacks and found ways to make money and started this whole series of businesses within the african-american community. a lot of times you hear about the race issues in st. louis, but there were also a lot of really creative things coming out of the african-american community that really get kind of glossed over. some of these people selections have objects associated with them, most of them come from our collections here the museum and a couple of other places. some of the really interesting ones -- we have one of chuck berry's guitars that he actually loaned to us for this exhibit. charles lindbergh's flight suit is very popular. he is a feature in the city. visitors could choose the 51st person, and each month they get to vote and we will put up whoever gets the most votes. so many people would not put in the exhibits that are very famous st. louisans, like i mentioned scott joplin or miles davis. people can vote for them and we wil