changes fairly quickly in the south. can you reflect on that and what you have seen? i grew up in archery. we had about 200 african-american neighbors. we were the only white family that lived there. all my play mate the people in the field i fought and wrestled were african-american boys. so i was immersed in a plaque culture you might say throughout my young life. and i didn t really realize the distinctions between black and white people t. local church was an ame church the as the one in charleston t. richest tlushl person i met was an african-american episcopal bishop william dexter johnson. he rode in a big cadillac, a chauffer. he was photographed in front of the eiffel to youner paris. to me he was the epitome of success.