 I think it's so important if people understood the times. And that is, if you were a minority, you really had to come together to have your voice heard. Lebanese Americans, Jewish Americans, Blacks, and of course Hispanics usually were clustered in the same areas of the city. So what happens when the legislature is meeting in 1957? They will continue to try to enact Jim Crow laws. Jim Crow laws were those laws that were enacted after the Civil War to afford the progress of what had been previous slaves. And that was the African Americans in this country to equality and full rights. And along with any minorities, such as African Americans at that time, you found all the others, the ones I just mentioned, especially Mexican Americans in the state of Texas. Even back then, dad was always about inclusion. And if you don't do it, you risk everyone. And his thing was the classic, if the law doesn't protect you, in the end it will not protect me. It was all about, really it's about self-interest. If you really care about your family, your country, your community, then you wanna empower everybody in it. And to the day he died, that's what he believed.