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The most important qualities of that made the Montgomery bus boycott successful were the solidarity of the black citizens and the organizations that supported them. The people organized car pools; people that had cars volunteered to help drive people; those that were able to walked to work; everyone did what they had to do sustain the boycott over an extended period. The people had the determination to carry out the boycott and the belief that the time is now to make changes.

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