The Moral Majority and Blueprints for the Second FCA

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It wasn't until the fall of 1979, during a time of prominent political rise in the Christian right, embodied by the establishment of the Moral Majority the same year, that FCA was recognized on the Trinity campus again (Martin, 1996). This time, led by basketball manager Jon Rasmussen, FCA found a sponsor in tennis coach Bob McKinley, the younger brother to Wimbledon champion Chuck McKinley. The younger McKinley, who was a tennis legend himself while he attended Trinity, had met with the freshman Rasmussen in the spring of 1978 to discuss their plans to bring rise to the organization again (The Trinitonian, 1980). The two minds agreed at the time to wait until the next fall to act because it was so late into the final semester.

The Moral Majority and Blueprints for the Second FCA