1956
The Montgomery, Alabama, city buses were desegregated on December 20, 1956, as the result of a court order arising from the Supreme Court's decision in Browder v. Gayle, (1956).
Martin told black people to stop riding the bus.He started boycott
In January of 1959 desegregation on buses in Montgomery, Alabama ended. A group of ministers challenged the segregation law and the federal district court ruled in favor of the ministers.
The ruling that desegregated the buses in Montgomery was the U.S. District Court's decision in Browder v. Gayle on November 13, 1956. This landmark case declared that the segregation laws governing the city's public buses were unconstitutional, effectively ending racial segregation in Montgomery's public transportation system. The ruling came as a result of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which was initiated after Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger. The decision was upheld by the Supreme Court on December 20, 1956, leading to the desegregation of buses.
The suffix for "desegregated" is "-ed".
BANGALORE was the first city to introduce Volvo buses to public transport and it has the highest number of volvo buses on city routes..
Freedom Rides.
People who can drive city buses as designated drivers are people who are licensed to drive city buses and have the position of being the designated driver of the aforementioned bus.
New York City Transit buses was created in 1953.
The noun city's shows possession; something of or belonging to the city, indicated by using the 's. Example: The city's old buses have been replaced recently. (the old buses belonging to the city)
there were in my city
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