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Dr.king became the leader of a bus boycott that was organized to fight segregation in?

montgomery,alabama


Dr. King became the leader of a bus boycott that was organized to fight for segregation in what state?

Alabama. Mongomery Alabama to be exact.


What was used to discourage the protesters involved in the Mongomery bus boycott?

Violence against the boycott leader Arrest of the boycott leader Appeal of a federal court decision supporting the boycott


What was used to discourage the protesters involved in the Montgomery bus boycott?

Violence against the boycott leader Arrest of the boycott leader Appeal of a federal court decision supporting the boycott


Why did martin Luther king became in the Montgomery bus boycott?

he was the leader and organised it


Was Rosa Parks A Leader of the Bus Boycott?

yes


What does dolores huerta do today?

she was famous because she was the first vice presidentemeritus of the united farm


Who was in charge of the Montgomery bus boycott?

MLK (Martin Luther King Junior) was the leader. It was boosted by Rosa Parks, who sat on the front of the bus were only whites could sit. She went to jail for that! And remember, this was still in the time of segregation to blacks.


Dr king became a national leader who traveled and spoke about problems civil rights and religion he was convinced that segregation meant equality and that the time for change had come?

true


How did white city leader respond to the boycott?

There was nothing to do about it. Some of the KKK threatened the people who boycotted the buses but they just kept going and they organized. MLK kept them going because it took a year before the buses changed.


Did Martin Luther King Jr. boycott?

Yes. Martin Luther King was the leader of a boycott (refusing to use or buy something) of the city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, from December 5, 1955 to December 20, 1956. About 17,000 African-Americans refused to ride the buses to protest segregation after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat to a white man.


What was the effect of the boycott on Martin Luther King Jr philosophy within the civil rights movement?

The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))