"boycott" is probably the word you want.
A form of protest where you refuse to buy something or use a service
Civil disobedience can be a form of protest. It can be doing something like refusing to pay a tax, peacefully refusing to accept a new law, not doing something that people have been asked to do etc.
boycott
it is to prosuade a composition of a protest,;reduce insiantisy,; killers
by refusing to do business with slave traders. - Apex
i dont know thats why im asking u
Yes. Martin Luther King was the leader of a boycott (refusing to use or buy something) of the city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, from December 5, 1955 to December 20, 1956. About 17,000 African-Americans refused to ride the buses to protest segregation after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat to a white man.
Refusing to do something is called "denying" or "rejecting" it.
BOYCOTT
It Ment that if you can't work there, you can't buy from thereit was a protest in which you didn't buy anything from a place where you couldn't work if you were an African-American
The word boycott is the closet word to your question. If you boycott someone you refuse to do business with them.
It Ment that if you can't work there, you can't buy from thereit was a protest in which you didn't buy anything from a place where you couldn't work if you were an African-American