 Okay, and in the text it says this word stigmatized. What do you think that word stigmatized means? And if you'd like, could you tell us what line number that was on Benio when she talks about line 50? So folks, you can go ahead and turn to line 50. Let's see if we can figure out what that word stigmatized means. Because Shirley says her personal role too, right, is that if a woman steps out of order, they're stigmatized as being what? I'm sorry, what did you say, Adrienne? Unfeminine. Unfeminine, right? Unfeminine, okay. So Kyle, what do you think that means stigmatized then? Labeled. Labeled, very good, right? Labeled as stigmatized, right? So this table, I'm gonna come back to you, okay? Labeled as stigmatized. Do you think Shirley ever felt what it was like to be stigmatized or labeled as something? Yes, yes. Okay, and why do you think that? Because she was African-American, and since she was a woman, she was gonna be labeled because she was in a house of like political terms and that she was gonna be picked on about that. Okay, and what else is she doing? What else is she trying to do? She's trying to fight for women to have equal rights as men to get any job they want instead for typing. Right, she's trying to get women a job that requires thought, not just do you type, okay? She's trying to say, yes, this is what we want. We want women in the workforce. We want women to be leaders, okay? All right, good job.