381 dias . . .( days)
Who was the person who refused to give up a seat on the bus and led to a 382-day boycott by black people in Montgomery,Alabama
They hoped to use economic pressure to end segregation on the buses.
They walked, had car pools, and did what they needed to do to get where they were going.
That was Martin Luther King, back in the sixties.
The Montgomery bus boycott lasted 384 days. It began on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white person. It lasted until December 20, 1956 when the Supreme Court declared segregating busses to be unconstitutional.
African American integrate its buses.
Martin Luther King Jr.
An organised group determined NOT to use the buses in Montgomery.
Blacks boycotted buses by not using its bus transit
Racial segregation on the Montgomery city buses
Dr. King and Rosa Parks set up protests in Montgomery. It was decided that blacks would not use the buses until they were completely integrated. The protests were a success
king led the black boycott of the Montgomery,Alabama ,bus system this event helped end segregation of blacks and white on public/local buses