Martin Luther King Jr. was whom the Montgomery Improvement Association choose as its leader.
Montgomery Improvement Association was created in 1955.
Miles standish had better ideas and was more prepared for the job
W. E. B. DuBois was the African American leader who played a major role in founding the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).
The answer is no because they wanted to choose their leader\president by the people or by themselves.
There are four women who are credited with establishing the National American Woman Suffrage Association. They are: Lucy Stone, Cary Chapman Catt, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Martin Luther King Jr. was whom the Montgomery Improvement Association choose as its leader.
Montgomery Improvement Association was created in 1955.
The Montgomery Improvement Association chose Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as its leader during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956. Dr. King played a significant role in organizing the boycott in response to the arrest of Rosa Parks for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger.
Martin Luther King Jr. was new to the community therefor, he had rarely any enemies.
Ralph Abernathy, civil rights leader and pastor of the First Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, helped Martin Luther King organize the bus boycott. Abernathy was elected Vice-President of the Montgomery Improvement Association, the citizens' organization assembled to manage the boycott. King was elected President of the MIA.
Dr. King was never President of the United States, but he was President of the Montgomery Improvement Association, formed on December 5, 1955. The group consisted of African-American ministers and community leaders whose mission was to "improve the general status of Montgomery, to improve race relations, and to uplift the general tenor of the community."Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a charismatic speaker and dynamic leader, was elected Chairman-President at the association's first meeting.
The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
Jo Ann Robinson (President, Women's Political Council)E. D. Nixon (President, local chapter of NAACP)Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Elected President of the Montgomery Improvement Association)Ralph Abernathy (Vice-President of association)Johnnie Carr (civil rights leader, succeeded Dr. King as President)To view a list of other important participants, see Related Questions, below.
Bernard Montgomery was the British leader and Erwin Rommel was the German leader.
He was a pastor by profession. He authored seven books. He was a civil rights leader. The Rev. King was a preacher at a Montgomery, Ala., which became a pivotal point in the civil rights movement where he was chosen to lead the Montgomery Improvement Association and he adopted Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent methods. He later was pastor of an Atlanta church. In case you're wondering about the "doctor" in his title, he received a PhD. in systematic theology from Boston University in 1955, as well as numerous honorary degrees in addition to his bachelor's and divinity degrees.
yes
Political parties choose their leader by democratic means.