jo ann robinson's house. it is getting pretty late now on december 1st and early december 2nd. jo ann and i sat in her living room and made the plans for what we later called a protest and what people called a bus boycott. but we concluded in her living room that night and early morning was one, the community needs to be involved in it; two, that we need to try to get the community to as a protest so that the montgomery community, black and white, will know that we're serious, having to stay off the buses, at least for a day, as a protest, meet at a church, and decide where we go from there. and that was the second thing. and i said well, that's fine. i said, but if we're going to do that, if they stay off the buses like we want them to do, we're going to have to be prepared to help them get to work and do whatever they need to do in the interim, so we're going to have to have a plank -- to have a plan, and we're going to have those plans all together between now and monday morning when we're talking about doing this. as a result of that, we concluded several things: one, if we'