They are usually discouraged. Most businesses have enough customers, so that if only a few people boycott a store or business, the store will usually find new customers. Boycotting a product rarely works, and most businesses can find new customers. Most boycotters find out, that they are not as important to a business as they think they are, and they usually wind up discouraged. Boycotting a store or business, unless you have a lot of people who join the boycott, is usually just a waste of time.
They pay higher prices.
It enables boycotters to organize and publicize their activities more easily.
going to jail
Paying higher prices
Patrick Henry
they didn't they walked to place to place because they couldn't take the bus
If it happens often, it happens commonly.
A tsunami happens most often at Hawaii.
It happens, but not very often.
In my opinion yes it is. Often suggests something happens quite regularly and rarely suggests it doesn't happen that .....eh often !! ha good question
Some white individuals chose to support the Montgomery boycotters because they believed in the principles of civil rights and equality, recognizing the injustices faced by African Americans. Others were motivated by a moral obligation to stand against segregation and discrimination, feeling that their involvement could help foster change. Additionally, some were influenced by the growing national and international attention on the civil rights movement, prompting them to take a stand against racial injustice in their communities.
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