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Aint going to happen. And slowly, i started to believe, maybe it could. Now, i have reached the point where i still believe maybe it could. It has not yet. Julian i guess that leads into the next question. At the time, he thought it would not mean what it has promised to mean. What you think it has turned out to mean, 52 years later . Toliam it turns out, establish something that i thought, im still think is very important, that is that the government has no business, at all of its levels, has no making separations of people based on race and other irrelevancies. That was an important thing to establish. Important to drive home the fact that it was damaging, quite apart from the legal indications, it is damaging psychologically to children to be told that you may not attend the school because of the color of your skin. Toortunately, we went on damagingher, also said byon when we implication, and i mean we the black community, said by implication, and to some extent so say still say, th
The park so its been with me all this time. But i think when it comes to the actual writing of the book it probably started very likely after i had gotten out and then a reporter for the New York Times and started to talk to people in other parts of the country. I was the Chicago Bureau chief for the New York Times and i would be in chicago and cleveland and detroit in that began to hear there were similar experiences people head. Nobody talked about it as a migration experience. There was just talk about it as well i cant talk about it. This weekend we will have to go back to mississippi where theres a Family Reunion or a funeral i have to go to. We began to connect the dots and realize it was so much bigger than my connection to their experience in chicago with an national outpouring of people. Cspan give us a brief synopsis of what the book is about. Guest the book is about the migration experiences of three people who become representative of a larger whole which was essentially th
Session of congress. On the right, that would be the iowa state capitol, where we are following the fallout from last nights caucuses. Brian williams here at our election headquarters in new york, with our special coverage. At my side again tonight, rachel maddow. Rachel . The big headline out of iowa tonight, at last, is that Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders are leading in the preliminary returns out of iowa. I would usually call these the early returns, but since they arrived a day after the caucuses, the terminology here has to be more awkward. With 62 of precincts reporting, again, this is last nights vote, buttigieg leads with 27 of the delegates earned. Sanders closely behind at 25. Sanders was favored in the polls coming into the caucuses. The big showing by Pete Buttigieg is more of a surprise, and his campaign, of course, is doing everything they can to turn that surprise finish into momentum into New Hampshire, which, lets not forget, holds their own primary a week from toni