i told him i was going to go and leave his house and go to joanne robinson's house because joanne was a planner and she had had a bad experience and she had the records of what had taken place and she was the one who had contacted city officials on claudette's case and she was ready to do something so i went to her house and for the next five hours, we sat in her living room and planned the montgomery bus boycott. decisions that we reached. if we were ever going to solve the problem of the buses in montgomery we must do it now. secondly, if we are going to solve it we want to do two things. we know they are going to convict us so it is going to be appealed. i told joann ultimately we will file a federal suit to solve it but have to go through the process. and she said we need to do -- need to have people stay off of the buses while we go through the process. how are we going to do it? number one, i am going -- let's look at what we need to do. we have got to get the word out. we have got to get back preachers' because they have the years of most people on sunday morning than any other