where vote willing be harder this year, this marks 50 years since freedom summer mississippi 1964. this very week marks 50 years since the three were killed in mississippi, and then they would not let schwerner and chaney be buried together because one is black and the other is white. the black man's gravestone stands there, like the american achievement that he died for, right? still standing, propped up, damaged, braced, chipped, pitted. we've come to agree that they were heroes, right? today, the day the republicans replaced eric cantor who made a big show of re-enacting the marches at selma, and it was in his power and he didn't. today, when at least in public we agree that those young men 50 years ago are our heroes today, do we come to a new agreement about the voting rights that they died for? do we have the will to do that?