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.
I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before
Angel from Montgomery. I think it was Bonnie Raitt... but, not sure.
i think the freedom fighters are the only one who are responsible for our freedom because of them we got freedom
It's important you are here tomorrow because you are important to the world and don't think I'm lying. You have unique qualities that everyone needs. There is people that think you are important and could not live with out you. You just need to find these people and then you will see you are important to be standing here today and tomorrow.
Perhaps "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941). Stars Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains. Joe Pendleton dies 50 years too soon due to a heavenly mistake, and is given a new life in a different body.
In economic terms, a boycott is a refusal to buy a good or service. Think of Rosa Parks and the Public Transportation System (buses) of Montgomery Alabama.
yes, during the Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama
I think they valued there wampum and they valued respect.
People from the Montgomery boycott likely wanted to preserve the bus as a symbol of their struggle against racial segregation and injustice. The bus represented not just a mode of transportation but also the systemic oppression faced by African Americans. By standing firm in their demand for change, they aimed to challenge societal norms and assert their dignity and rights. Ultimately, the preservation of the bus served as a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination of the civil rights movement.
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I think they valued there wampum and they valued respect.
I think there was one Captain Boycott in Ireland, and the locals didn't like him, so they 'Boycotted' him: to isolate, ignore, marginalise.
Early participants in the civil rights movements valued courage, resilience, and a strong sense of justice. They demonstrated the ability to endure violence and oppression while remaining committed to nonviolent protest and activism. Additionally, community solidarity and a belief in equality and human rights were essential qualities that motivated individuals to fight against systemic racism and advocate for social change.
i would have help them in anyway i could that what i think. But what i think does really mean something i think it what you think.
I think that its April 11th.. but dont quote me!
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I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before