understand, two that did at ohio state. what is, as it was the march for jobs and freedom, what is the status of the job environment for daughters like yours? it s difficult at the moment, but we are here because we want them to be encouraged. we want them to know that it s going to be okay. as long as they continue to fight and not forget from whence we ve come. reporter: we appreciate you guys being with us. if i can, very quickly, introducing you to one other individual you ve met. la tanya cabot from not far away in virginia. your family, your mom is from little rock, arkansas. you said, in your own church, you have members of the little rock nine. why are you here? i am here to represent my family. they re originally from the midwest, but i want to show that i can be here, since i live close by, and that for dr. martin luther king, i wanted to come out and support and meet other families from different states that was here 50 years ago. and you said today is about