his name was john mark ii and the other founder was a gentleman named danny holland which is a gentlemanho is my other. he was a 20-year-old cretan student and they met and talked about what they called at the time social justice and decided to start a group to talk about it. my dad said he remembers thinking he had joined a prayer rope. they were going to sit around and read the bible and talk about the moral and implications and father mark ii had different ideas and over the next seven years he was the car in the center of the group is same moved into boycotts and picketing and challenging and doing things like that. when the club began their operation the idea and affect in fact the term civil rights, they use the term civil justice because it wasn't part of the national lexicon of the time. the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater community of omaha or the united states that they were operating in a vacuum. i always like to say they were operating without a net. there were not the support groups and there were not the prior experiences of other groups