king came to bennett ollege and spoke in 1958 and there were things going on, the school desegregation which was a big deal in america, 1954, 1955, the supreme court decision, so all of that is going on. here on this campus, the campus of bennett college, there was a student naacp chanter. the naacp has always had student chanters and particularly in historically black colleges which is what this is. so, of course, we had a chanter. and the chanter had an visor, a couple of visors. and in the course of meeting with the advisorses and the students that were members of the chapter, of course a lot of conversations took place about what can we do to make things better, do we need to be doing anything. other people are doing other things in other parts of the country, and so over a period, i suppose, more than a year, there were conversations about what we could do and it kind of boiled down to sitins, let's look at woolworth's, let's look and see what can be done. and so those meetings took lace right here on this campus in the david jones student union. they combined bennett college and