his name was john markham near the founder of the de porres club was a gentleman named jenny holland which is a gentleman who is my father. he was a 20 year-old creighton student anti-and father mark who met and talked with a call at the time social justice. they decide to start a group to talk about. my dad said he'd remember thinking was going to join a prayer club, talk about what the more a theological implications were and the priest had different ideas. father was the core and the center of the group as they moved into boycott taking and challenging and doing things that my dad said scared and spent less. when the de porres club weekend operations the idea come and affect the terms of the rights of wasn't the use of the term social justice because civil rights wasn't part of the lexicon. the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater committee of omaha for the states that their kind of operating in attacking. i was like to say there operating without a net. that were not the support groups, not the prior experiences of other groups to challenge racial