raleigh and put back into slavery. >> i think one ointhe most resting and notable things about him, he not only helped those slaves escape, when they got to canada, he helpedmpower them. he set up an encampment, if you will,he where communities began to thrive and to strengthen, and then they became a real community. >> right. theommunity you're referring to is dawn, and he really did have a majorand in establishing the institutions you expect and you need in a community, a church, a school, a mill, things where african-americans inhat community could develop cameraderie, they developed the skills they need to get jobs, their children were educated, and for the first i time their lives, they didn't have to look over their back. they were truly free in dawn. >> and dawn still stands as a moment to him ando his memory today. >>> and when we come back, we'll talk about the monument that ru under conion here in montgomery county to honor josiah hens. be right back. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, g "wow, maybe i'w too