Yes the civil rights movement started in Montgomery, Alabama
Alabama
Alabama's commissioner of safety during the Civil Rights movement was Eugen "Bull" Conor
show his support for the civil rights movement.
The Civil Rights Movement was a movement created by the African Americans to become equal. This included equal rights in employment and housing.
Civil rights activities took place in Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama. These cities were crucial locations for civil rights demonstrations, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Birmingham Campaign, which played significant roles in the civil rights movement.
In Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 the Civil Rights Movement was made, making it fair for colored people to have the same opportunities as whites.<3
The Birmingham church bombing affected the civil rights movement because it was a time where people would never forget that day that happened on the 16th street in Birmingham,Alabama.
A protest of the segrated bus system in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. Rosa Parks, civil rights activist sat in the front of the bus.
they boycotted the buses they refused to ride segregated buses
The movement of women's rights were not very connected to any religious movements. It was mainly the belief that all men and women should be created equal.
what was the name of Birmingham Alabama's Commissiner of Public Safety