came together to protect black people from violence, to assure access to the ballot box and to build economic opportunity. or to say it another way, black lives matter. black citizens matter and black families matter. [ applause ] >> two very different approaches on the issue of equal opportunity and the role of government. one that is sure to be an ongoing story line in the 2016 race for the white house. at the table, david k. johnson, professor at syracuse university law, author of "divided." perry bacon jr., nbc news political reporter. christina greer, author of "black ethic niiethicics." and katon dalton, former south carolina gop chair. welcome back, panel. christina, i want to start with you. i thought elizabeth war ren's