There weren't a lot of bus boycott signs because the protest was not so much a demonstration or picket as it was a refusal to patronize the bus line. The few signs photographed (see Related Links) said things like, "Remember we are fighting for a cause. Do not ride a bus today"; "Freedom can not include segregation"; "Segregation is unAmerican"; "Segregation must go"; and "We Protest." The signs were handmade because the boycott was organized so quickly.
For the most part, the boycott looked like groups of people walking or riding in makeshift taxis instead of taking the bus, as they normally would, as well as nearly empty buses. Nearly 80% of the Montgomery, Alabama, bus passengers were African-American.
The Related Links lead to photographs taken during the boycott, as well as a few pictures taken during active civil rights demonstrations to contrast the two forms of protest.
It look like road signs
They look like an upside-down "T".
like Charles bronson
Multiplication signs probably. They can be represented by an "x". Plus signs also look like a cross, and are more horizontal "+".
like ours??
u will look like Oscar Davis
go to www.archives.state.al.us/capital/capitals.html i hope this helps
How does one submit a photograph?
My grandmother did what's the signiture look like
Therapists may look for signs such as improved coping skills, reduction in symptoms, increased self-awareness, better relationship functioning, and the ability to apply what they have learned in therapy to real-life situations. Ultimately, the therapist and patient should collaboratively determine when therapy has been successful and when the patient is considered "cured."
look for signs like if he touches a specail way
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