Martin Luther King Jr. ended the boycott
Montgomery Bus Boycotts of the mid-50s
Because in Georgia the blacks had to sit in the back of the bus and the whites got to sit up front
Jo Ann Robinson was a prominent voice in establishing the Montgomery bus boycotts. She created flyers and distributed information to the community about each aspect of this important event.
Colonial boycotts of British goods
The best-known bus boycott of the civil rights era was held in Montgomery, Alabama, from December 5, 1955 to December 20, 1956. There were boycotts in other cities, like Atlanta, Georgia, as well, but most only lasted a few days or a few weeks before the buses were integrated.
Dr. Martin Luther king Jr.
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the boycotts they did when they didnt allow black people on the bus and took their seats on the bus
what time did he go there
Montgomery Bus Boycotts of the mid-50s
A cause of the montgomery bus boycott was Rosa Parks refusing to move on the segregated buses and an effect was that buses became unsegregated
One of the boycotts Martin Luther King jr was in was the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Montgomery Improvement Association. Founded in 1955 and led by Martin Luther King, it organised the Bus Boycotts in the same year
W. P. Van Niekerk has written: 'An investigation into the Mdantsane/East London bus boycott' -- subject(s): Boycotts, Bus lines, Commuters
Because in Georgia the blacks had to sit in the back of the bus and the whites got to sit up front
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