uncle ml, as i affectionately called him. so in that book, i share fond memories about him making visits to our house, about greeting him in the middle of the aisle at church, and getting a great big hug, about him sending a telegram to my mother when i was born, congratulating her on my birth. but in the second book, i wanted to, i wanted again to have children and adults who are children at heart to begin to understand the work that martin luther king, jr. did and how he did it. he had a unique way of strategizing to bring about change and that strategy is still relevant today. >> mike: sure is. >> his strategy of nonviolence, love and action is still relevant today.