A cause of the montgomery bus boycott was Rosa Parks refusing to move on the segregated buses and an effect was that buses became unsegregated
organizing demonstrations to protest discrimination
yes
protesting peacefully and launching boycotts
the boycotts they did when they didnt allow black people on the bus and took their seats on the bus
Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Montgomery Bus Boycotts
The impact from the Civil War for civil rights gave former slaves their freedom, but soon after, segregation took its place and it wasn't until the 1960s that African-Americans really got their rights for good.
holding nonviolent marches legal challenges through the courts boycotts
Blair Murphy Kelley has written: 'Right to ride' -- subject(s): Race relations, Boycotts, Civil rights, African Americans, Civil rights movements, Segregation in transportation, History
One person who helped black voters in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement was Fannie Lou Hamer. She co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and advocated for voting rights for African Americans. In terms of film boycotts, the Civil Rights Movement led to boycotts of films that practiced racial discrimination, such as the Hollywood film "Gone with the Wind" due to its racist depictions of black characters.
Lawsuits, Sit-ins, and Boycotts.
civil war