Rosa Parks was the catalyst for the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956.
Rosa Parks made history in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus for a white passenger. She was arrested, and the Montgomery black community launched a bus boycott that lasted more than a year. As a result, Montgomery's buses were desegregated on Dec. 21, 1956.
Rosa Parks made history in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus for a white passenger. She was arrested, and the Montgomery black community launched a bus boycott that lasted more than a year. As a result, Montgomery's buses were desegregated on Dec. 21, 1956.
it means to refuse to do some thing it is boycott and not boy cott.
I think there was one Captain Boycott in Ireland, and the locals didn't like him, so they 'Boycotted' him: to isolate, ignore, marginalise.
Rosa Parks was arrest for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person sparked the Montgomery bus boycott
From Webster's Dictionary:To boycott a person is to refuse to deal with him, to take any notice of him, or even to sell to him. The term arose in 1881, when Captain Boycott, an Irish landlord, was thus ostracised by the Irish agrarian insurgents.
- A person who agreess to do busssines with a group - A person who always says yes to group work
Boycott or boycotting.
Marian Anderson
Refusion to buy Not buying Saying no to a person who is selling something
That is referred to as avoiding or disengaging from a situation or person.