the answer to that question is: the Montgomery bus boycott!! Fix the question you spelt wring!
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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
Martin Luther King, Jr., lead a 381-day boycott of Montgomery, Alabama, city buses in 1955 and 1956 after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat to a white man.
Buses, Metros, Trains (going out of the city) and Taxis.
Freedom Riders were a group of northern and southern civil rights activists who sought to end racial segregation on interstate transportation, such as buses. They traveled in buses, blacks and whites together, throughout the South where they met resistance, ridicule and violence - at times, their buses were torched, they were attacked with clubs and generally harrassed.
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for A+ people only.... the answer is Freedom riders
Freedom Riders......stop cheating on A+ dummy [This comment is by jadyomen to van dike: You do realize that if a student doesnt know the answer and the teacher doesnt either they tell the teachers to check this website, right? This comment goes for everyone else who thinks people are cheating. oh and thanks! Dick.] dick van dike
black people are black because there black
Black Prince Buses was created in 1969.
Sit at the back with Black people
yes he did xx
Black people would still have to sit at the back of buses.
He boycotted buses and lead nonviolent protests he, was pretty funky! Somebody else should know that i am only 12!!He boycotted buses and lead nonviolent protests,he was pretty funky! Somebody else should know that i am only 12!!
Montgomery, Alabama
The routes are timed so the buses arrive at the station together. That way, passengers can switch buses without having to wait for too long.
he stopped discrimination against black people in america. In those times, black people weren't allowed to sit on the the same buses as white people or if they had to, they would have to sit at the back. However, black people were the main customers for the bus companies so he created the bus boycott where all black people did not travel on buses and many bus services went bankrupt. Then it was decided that black people were allowed everywhere on buses. Martin luther king also made the i have dream speech because he wanted his children's generation to live in a happy world where there was no segregation or discrimination and that black people were equal to white people.
it was totally unfair! the blacks sat at the back of the bus while the whites had their own section at the front. if a white person had no seat a black person had to give up theirs for the whit person. So sad!