 Well, I can tell the world about this. I can tell the nation that I'm so blessed. Jesus and my Lord have done. My Lord have the comfortest come. And He brought joy, great joy, into my soul. Well, my Lord, He done does what He says. Yes, He did. I mean the contribution that African Americans have made in this area. And so we just, all over the world. But we decided that we grew up here. This is our home. And we wanted to talk about the contributions that were made here. The world's been done. The United States been done. All that's been done. But what about the Inland Empire? These people have done so much and they've served so many people. We wanted to talk about that and we wanted to run kind of that. Because He had no way of knowing He would be God. I don't know where I'm going to go. But people need to know who came before them and who paved the way. These young people need to know that. He brought joy. San Bernardino was an excellent place at the time. Yes. People like me had been in it. And since I was a southern boy from an area where we had everything of our own. San Bernardino belonged to me. Well, it was just, my mother was a person that was active in community. And it was so obvious. And the Martin Luther King, that got me started. I went into LA to see him at the first AME church. And came back and we got started with that. And we had lots of marches. And I had all my children. Two in the stroller. Two hanging onto my sides of the stroller. And my older son. And this woman said, Why are you out here with all these little children? I said, Well, I want them to know that their parents were in the struggle. Well, I can tell the world about this. I can tell the nation that I'm so blessed. Jesus, my Lord has done. I know that the comfort has come. And it brought joy, great joy to my soul. Well, my Lord, he done does what he says. Yes, he did. Yes, he did. Well, he healed us again.