whaley lane and calling myers and a woman named ethyl pain.ey developed a slogan for the movement. nonviolent, goodwill, direct action. in other words, they encouraged african-americans to resist discrimination by direct action taken with goodwill in mind in a nonviolent manner. they planned protest over the united states in 1942 in 1943. the march on washington movement trained people to participate in pickets and parades and not a ways. it taught them how to remain quiet when venus bolted. how to endure physical assaults without striking back. howard university law student polly murray at the fitness and restaurants in washing d.c. there were segments and restaurants in st. louis and chicago. some of the banners that participants in those segments cared as they march in front of the restaurant. our boys, bombs, brothers are fighting for you. why can't we eat here? we die together, why can we eat together? another one, and not feasible it is no prejudice. how do you do fall was one women who was involved in a protest in st. louis. she carried