y. spike lee speaking on behalf of 45 million negroes. >> right. >> but you and i both know -- >> it isoth know that because ofhere we are ware allowed to give ice ande are seen rhtly or wrony, as spokespersons for those 4 million negroes. that doesn't mean you have to acce that. >> no, and i'm saying was, my qution was do you accept it. do y lik it? question mark. >> again. i've never, ever thought i was a okesperson for us as a people. so while i've said stuff that' been my viewpointnd i'm only speaking for myself. >> you a i were together in convention and of cour, at th nation's capital ding the inauguration what was it fo y to be on the front linesf that, to see what i think mostf us in this room believed we would never see in our lifetime. >> it was really witnessing history. i me. it was being alive when april 15, 1947 when jackie robbiinson broke the color barrier and joe lewisnocked out snellin. when jackie robinson played for the dodgers every afcan-american in this coury was praying for him. en youin in black communities, not just in detroit, chicago, all over the world will