did not, when the citizens councils were founded and the people who founded the citizens councils andlook , we're the decent folks in the town here. we on the businesses, we are the lawyers and the doctors. we are different from the ku klux klan was big in the 1920s and we are different from those folks who live out in the county and we are going to keep segregation but we're going to do it nonviolent, in a peaceful way and we're going to run the same. and that was the way they talk about the citizens council, that's the way they thought about themselves but what happened over the course of the late 1950s, it wasn't the citizens council that were keeping down his and the violence types in the plan. if you look, state after state in the deep south what's happening is if the clan and the more militant demagogue time that are radicalizing counsel. so that the people who were quote unquote good white folks are either going along for the ride or their slinky into a towering silence where they're keeping their head down and not saying anything for that. from the late 50s through the early 60s,