marching to -- with petition signs to make for dr. king's birthday to become a national holiday. she was excited about it. she said i wish you luck, we're in a time where i don't think it's going to happen. i said, no, i believe it will. our first march was in 1981, we had another one in 1982, 1983. and ultimately the bill was signed by president reagan. >> what do you want young people to know about dr. king, about what he was trying to get across about his message? >> i think -- first of all, that he was for economic, social and civil justice for everyone. he spoke of finding solutions nonviolently, and he believed in a place of peace that had to exist between all people of this country. we can disagree without feeling that we have to spew words of