difference at the church, and that was the pastor, your grandmother would have known him well, senior john mcmahon decided we're not just going to pick up and run because the blacks are moving in. we'll turn this into the first integrated neighborhood into chicago, and he put a lot of money, some say, there's no official number, but something like $800,000 of per rich money into the formation of a community organization that might, might create an integrated neighborhood. it was an organization under the leadership of sol, and some of you would know him well. he, himself, is one of the most controversial people in the history of chicago, a great community organizer, and he sent his men into the end of the neighborhood to try to organize, and when i got there, this was a booming per paish. we had an upstairs church and a downstairs church. some masses were going on at the same time upstairs and downstairs. we had seven priests running in and running out and saying mass, and it was very, very busy place, but there was this concern, this fear, and the fear was the thing if we had to fight against was