Jacob Riis was the journalist that called attention to the living conditions of the tenement dwellers.
Jacob Riis was the journalist that called attention to the living conditions of the tenement dwellers.
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I've been to the USA, and from what I saw (and heard), they are called streetcars or trolleys, but usually streetcars.
It wasn't just his boycott because all the other African Americans helped boycott by not using public transportation such as buses. Instead, they walked. The boycott is called the Montgomery Bus Boycott from December 1, 1955 to December 20, 1956 when the Supreme Court ruled that segregated bus are unconstitutional.
You may be referring to the "streetcars".
The first electric trolleycars, also called streetcars, tramcars or trams began appearing in the 1880s. See the related question below.
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It's known as a tram. They were very common 50 years ago, but pretty rare now, although there are some modern tram services like that in Croydon in South London.
The first electric streetcar was invented in Colinsha now called Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
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