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How did Abraham Lincoln end segregation?

supported Montgomery bus boycott


What was the year long bus boycott in Montgomery Alabama protesting?

Racial segregation on the Montgomery city buses


What happened after the bus boycutt in Montgomery ended?

After the Montgomery bus boycott ended, segregation of buses was ruled as being unconstitutional. The boycott lasted for 361 days.


Dr.king became the leader of a bus boycott that was organized to fight segregation in?

montgomery,alabama


Dr King became the leader of a bus boycott that was organized to fight segregation where?

Montgomery,Alabama


Where did the boycott take place?

Which boycott? The most famous civil rights boycott was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, in Montgomery, Alabama, but African-Americans in Atlanta and a number of other cities also held boycotts of public transportation after the US Supreme Court overturned Montgomery bus segregation statutes as unconstitutional in 1956.


What was it like for Ethel Drummond in the time of segregation in Montgomery?

The life of Ethel Drummond was like that of other black people in Montgomery, they were discriminated against when it came to the use the social amenities. This segregation caused the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955.


What ended the Montgomery bus boycott?

A US Supreme Court mandate declaring bus segregation unconstitutional.


How the Montgomery public buses where onece prejudiced?

They had the segregation laws applied until Rosa Parks began with the boycott.


What did Martin Luther King Jr. do in response to the arrest of Rosa Parks?

King organized a boycott of the Montgomery Bus System. In the end, the Supreme Court decided to stop segregation on public transport.


What did Rosa do to caused the boycott?

Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on December 1, 1955. Her act of civil disobedience was a protest against racial segregation on public buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Parks' arrest for this defiance prompted African American leaders to organize the boycott, which aimed to challenge and end segregation on public transportation. This pivotal moment galvanized the civil rights movement and highlighted the struggle for racial equality.


How were the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Freedom Rides related?

The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Freedom Rides were both in related because both events were used as protest against the racial segregation on public buses. Those in the Montgomery Bus Boycott protested by refusing to ride the buses, while the Freedom Rides were people who rode interstate buses into the segregated south.