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No. The Montgomery bus boycott was legal. A boycott is a peaceful means of protest that simply involves putting economic pressure on a business by not buying its products or using its services. This is intended to induce the business to change its policies or some other aspect of operation.
Barbara decided to boycott the company because it tests its products on animals. Some other words for boycott are shut out, blacklist, spurn, reject, and cut off.
it means to refuse to do some thing it is boycott and not boy cott.
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Are you people really that stupid not to know this she lead the boycott to let black people sit where ever they wanted to on the bus of montgomery. if u didnt know that you are some really retarded people!
the Montgomery bus boycott in the 1950's
you can find a entry by Rosa parks on Google, its not really her but i found it useful.
The question is too vague to answer with certainty, but some people compared it to Gandhi's rice walk.
No. The Montgomery bus boycott was legal. A boycott is a peaceful means of protest that simply involves putting economic pressure on a business by not buying its products or using its services. This is intended to induce the business to change its policies or some other aspect of operation.
Some different Microsoft themes are Caribbean, Moonlight and Painted Skies and Beach Sunsets. Some other themes are Sailing, Butterflies of Nagpur, Delectable Designs and Fantastic Flowers. These are all themes for Microsoft Windows, of course.
The different episodes of the Ramayana have different themes. Some of themes of the episode of the Ramayana includes love, family and judgment.
She was the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement, it started for her in 1955.
They helped by making stuff to boycott
They helped by making stuff to boycott
After a year boycott in Montgomery Alabama the city bus system gave in to allowing bus rider sit any place in bus. The Brown decision, and the 1964 civil rights act.
An example of a boycott is one of the famous ones, the Montgomery Bus Boycott when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus. Another example is the International Buy Nothing Day to try to stop the over-consumption of purchasing things.
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