and starting to expose what we have to deal with and why we have to deal with racism in this country. the story can't be told without the story of mamie till mobley. >> keith it made me cry when the rev said that, how do you feel when he says that, that she thought of you like a son? >> you know, i was very young when mother mobley and i was together. she was my mentor for eight and a half years until she took her last breath, and this, you know, it's a sense of fulfillment. i'm battling a lot of emotions. we lost a lot of people along the way, the people i interviewed, that led to the reopening of the case had passed on, so you have that question in your head, are you doing the right thing, are you second guessing why you're here, going through all of the emotions. one thing i know for sure is it