the civil rights leader reverend willie barrow, who marched with dr. martin luther king jr. in selma 50 years ago, has died at home in chicago, illinois at the age of 90. nicknamed "little warrior," she was a fixture of the civil rights movement in chicago where she helped found operation breadbasket, which became the rainbow/push coalition. i interviewed willie barrow in 2008, on the floor of the democratic national convention in denver, colorado, where she was a superdelegate. she told me how then-nominee barack obama came to be her godson. >> he came -- we have a broadcast every saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00. and he would bring in those two little girls every saturday morning. and he said to me one saturday reverend barrow, could i talk with you? i said, do you want to make an appointment? he said, no i want to talk with you now. i said, come on over. and he said, do you have godchildren? i said, yes. and he said, could i be one? i said, of course. amy: and juanita nelson has died at the age of 91 in greenfield , massachusetts. she was a longtime civil rights activ