moorehouse, where king went to school, what did you make of it and how did you compare it in contrast with vietn vietnam, and what i'm sure you knew about, the i have a dream speech. >> it changed the way i understood king, because now i understood him from a radical condition, coming from a nationalist background, i found we have to fight back, the other thing i found was the moral, king linked his peace to jesus, and said it can't be restricted to the united states. it has to be a global practice, i also was sold on a global vision of activism. >> actually, for those who don't know where you work tell us the story. >> before there was a montgomery bus incident, and rosa parks sat down there was a place there the middle of nowhere, tennessee, where i'm born and raised where folks came together to train up and share stories and strategy and it led to not only the montgomery bus incident, but to other young people all across the country and southern region in terms of how to do this movement, the black liberation and justice work. and especially in the context of this 50th anniversary speech, vin