nolan and it's a it's a fascinating story as we as i try to place the land place the personal experience place the memory of of the enslavement and also of the civil war here. we see a landowner who's in standing in the front. we see a post the fascinating aspect of this image also is the women the black figures in the image. we see a young woman that's straight in the back. she has a bandit in her hand and another young girl who was actively posing as if she's sweeping the land the experience of this and we think about dress in these images and the importance of land and and family stories. this finding these images and meeting when i was researching this the story i was looking to for ways to tell how photography mediated with the silencing of this history by going into public and private collections just to find another narrative and this is a portrait of richard etheridge. it's hand-tinted as you can see. it's a cart to the z and he writes a letter to his former captain oren hedrick. i have the honor to ten here with my regards for the future of your will welfare trusting that in the