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Who were the leaders in the Montgomery bus boycott?

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Name of Bus Boycott?

The name of the bus boycott was the Montgomery Bus Boycott.


Did the Montgomery bus boycott achieve its goals?

Yes the Montgomery bus boycott did achieve its goals .


Was the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the 19th century?

No, the Montgomery Bus Boycott was not in the 19th century. It was in the 20th century.


What yearlong protest was started by the actions of Rosa Parks?

The Montgomery bus boycott


What methods were used to try and intimidate the boycotters of the Montgomery bus boycott?

Campaigners of the Montgomery Bus Boycott usually never travelled on these racial buses, which separated individuals. Violence, arresting or appealing to the Federal Courts are methods of silent protesting for arresting Boycott Leaders.


Who are all the who were in the Montgomery bus boycott?

no not no


What led to the bus boycott in Montgomery Alabama?

Rosa Park sparked the Montgomery bus boycott by sitting at the front of a bus in violation of local laws in 1955.


How old was dr King when he led the Montgomery bus boycott?

Dr. King was 26 years old when he led the Montgomery bus boycott.


What events led to the bus boycott in Montgomery Alabama?

Rosa Park sparked the Montgomery bus boycott by sitting at the front of a bus in violation of local laws in 1955.


What did king found with other black leaders after the Montgomery Boycott movement?

What did King find with other black leaders after the Montgomery Boycott Movement?


Did the case of Browder v Gayle begin the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

no, the Montgomery Bus Boycott was commenced before the browder v gayle case.


Is anyone from the Montgomery Bus Boycott still alive?

Yes, there are people from the Montgomery Bus Boycott who are still alive. Most of them are likely in their 70s or 80s.