The Montgomery bus boycott allowed for a push in the Civil Rights movement for African Americans. Without this boycott, then African Americans would of gained equal later then they did.
The Montgomery bus boycott allowed for a push in the Civil Rights movement for African Americans. Without this boycott, then African Americans would of gained equal later then they did.
The Montgomery bus boycott
attack on civil rights workers (montgomery bus boycott)
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.
Yes she was. She was protesting in the movement of racist bus rules and not obeying them and being jailed for that was big news and she started a boycott against buses and everyone walked. So yes she was.
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It's a significant part of history because Rosa Parks was black and black people are supposed to give up their seats to white people and everyone quit riding the bus and they got the law changed!!
West Africa is significant for African-American history because of the slave trade. Most slaves arriving in America were from West and Central Africa.
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were significant figures in American history.
Surrender at Yorktown, which ended the American Revolutionary War!!
It refers to what boycott, there were many boycotts throughout the course of human history.