dr. thurmond visited in gone the and 36 pence on the way back from indiana experience of terms of the unity of people and so he kept thinking about one of these is to have to put this into practice. from all backgrounds national backgrounds and racial backgrounds and the idea was that if people could come together and experience profound religious experiences over a sufficient time duration that there would emerge among them a sense of common ground that would undercut all of the barriers and that they give behind fellowship church. not so much what you believed that come here and let us know you ever going to find out that there is some basic congress of the heart that we all have been a basic underlying unity that we all have unleashed celebrate that. the idea was that if we can do this in religion and religious services than during the week you take that into your work place and your everyday living in that way influence the social structures and so on the and here's the civil-rights constitution in a way there was the way to break the some of the barriers. in 1944 segregation was the la