their children and grandchildren. one of them had it in his briefcase. he went to starbucks on cascade in atlanta and he dropped his briefcase. by the way, he used to be in charge of finance at emory university. and he had had a stroke. and he could not pick up the papers. so a young man picked you want papers for him. when he was picking up the paper, he read the letter and took a picture of it. and from the picture, he put it on the internet. that was about three years ago. and every february, that letter circulates. but the intent was not that i was going to get into emory. it was really like a protest of the times in georgia at that time. as you said, for you it was like kaepernick taking a knee, you wanted to take a stand and
probably more. now you are retired and you meet socially with friends and you tell these stories about your lives, and you share this rejection letter from emory. tell me what happened next. the gentlemen asked me for a copy of the letter to show to their children and their grandchildren. and one of them had it in his briefcase. he went to starbucks on cascade in atlanta, and he dropped his briefcase. by the way, he used to be in charge of finance at emory university, and he had had a stroke, and he could not pick up the papers. so a young man picked up the papers for him. when he was picking up the paper, he read the letter and took a picture of it. and from the picture, he put it on the internet. that was about three years ago.