 Washington. The 1963 March in Washington was a culmination of activities that had gone on about nine years before. I think it started with the Supreme Court decision which ended segregation as the law of the land. We're known as the Brown versus the Board of Education. It continued with the Montgomery bus boycott where Rosa Parks sat down and refused to move, which really brought Martin Luther King at 26 years old into the Civil Rights Movement. It continued with the sit-ins in Greensboro where four students refused to get up because they were not served because of their race. In addition we had the freedom rights to test the laws as to whether a black person could be treated equally when traveling through the South. And then we had a number of activities in Albany, Georgia, in America's Georgia in Mississippi, but probably the most visible one was in Birmingham, Alabama, where we both kind of put the hoses on these kids and I'm sure you will see some of that in in the discussion. So that over a nine-year period the the African American community was in great motion trying to end the barriers to segregation.