we went back to father marcoux and he said we went to this meeting and this is what they told us.e said i know and anyway go back to and he just pushed them out the door. the company said they wouldn't hire black drivers. 49 50 51 52, 53, 54 they deporres club held rallies and picketed and in 1954 the bus company hired for black drivers because the city threatened to take away their charter they didn't change their hiring policies. those are the four main efforts but at the same time they were helping a black world war ii veteran who had been a tuskegee airmen have been shut down and held in a p.o.w. camp. he bought a house one set of the bounds of the segregated neighborhood. his house was told by neighbors and through pain on it pain on that and a white neighborhood threatened to run the family out and whitney young ahead of the urban league said can you help this family moved in? the deporres help them move then. as they were doing those long-term boycott efforts against businesses there were dozens and dozens of things going on and all of that was matt with incredible resistan