 We really are gathered today as a community, in common cause, to unveil a historical marker in front of Graves Hall in honor, of course, of Miss Arthurine Foster-Nay Lucy, the University of Alabama's first African-American student. We stand in awe at your remarkable courage that you've shown at that time and also through the years and today. It is that courage that we recognize through this historical marker. Arthurine is a teacher by her life and by her willingness to speak for those who are not being heard. If you don't know your history, you will forget your past, won't you? So, whether it hurts a little bit, we have to talk about it. It's what I tell everyone when I go along, you keep your feet on the ground and keep your morals right, cause you don't ever know what you're coming to.