jeffrey blair: i can travel through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in that. jessica: i.t. manager and former attorney jeffrey blair and his wife pamela opened "eyeseeme" five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey blair: there are times in my life and my children's lives where there have been incidents that would take place that would have us question whether america values us. are we full citizens or just here as bystanders? this is one of my favorite books. it is called "the undefeated." this is for the unforgettable. the ones who opened a world of possibilities. i think one of the things is the possibility going forward, the possibility of hope and possibility of change. i think the idea of expanding the notion of freedom and who it applies to, to be the collective and not just the few, that that is what can give greatness to the ideals of what america supposedly stands for. this is for the undefeated. this is for you, and for you, and for you. this is for us, the undefeated. >> ♪ jessica: along i-70, i'm jessic