-- most beaujois -- no. We performed the "Freedom Now Suite" one time for the NAACP in Philadelphia. When I started to scream, the guards broke in to the room with their guns drawn because they thought something terrible had happened, I guess. I worked with -- we would do things for CORE. We did things for the Muslims. I never did anything for Dr. King either. Nobody asked us. We were radical. The NAACP didn't want anybody radical like us. They still don't. I never was a fan of theirs either. I don't care of the organization. Colored people. What color? But it was organizations like that. I never saw myself as a Muslim. I was naked in the sun when they met me and I don't wear shrouds and things. I'm not a Muslim woman. So, I did know Malcolm X and we did things for him at town hall and sometimes up town.