william worley lived in louisville, and in 1917 he takes a case all the way to the supreme court.s the most famous case to overturn jim crow. the law's passed by the democrat majority in my state, the same democrat majority that voted against the 13th amendment, the 14th amendment, the 15th amendment. we have such a great, rich history. we need to talk about it. but then we need to bring it into the present. we need to say, look, the school system is abysmal in our country and more awful for those stuck in some areas where in louisville in the predominantly african-american area there's a 40% graduation rate from high school. our head of our education appointed by a democrat said this is academic genocide. we need to be the party that goes in and says, you know what, to the education establishment, we're going to fix this. we're going to give people school choice, a choice where they go and a chance to go to the same school our kids go to. and we're going to make education better. and you know what? i think we will get people to consider us as a party. but they won't unless we sho