That's the vision. My parents, who are alive and well today, they're in their 70s. As I was telling you earlier, my dad was born in 1949. The Civil Rights act was passed in 1964. So he spent a lot of his teenage years in a segregated South. He's seen the back of buses, and he has seen colored only water fountains. He's alive and well today. (57:55–57:59)
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