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The Montgomery Bus Boycott
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a protest in 1955, where black people boycotted the busses.
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| Start date: 5th December 1955 |
| End date: 20th December 1956 |
| Goal: End segregation policies |
| Result: Supreme Court ruled bus segregation laws as unconstitutional |
How did it start:
The Montgomery Bus Boycotts were started by Rosa Parks, who was a seamstress and secretary for the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), when she was arrested after she refused to give her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery City. This started the bus boycotts
Key figures and leadership:
While the boycotts started with Rosa Parks, there were a number of other people involved as well.
- Martin Luther King: MLK was a 26 year old minister who led the Montgomery Improvement Association.
- Jo Ann Robinson: She was the president of the Women’s Political Council (WPC), She printed 35,000 flyers to announce the boycott.
- E.D. Nixon: A ported who bailed Rosa Parks out of jail and saw an opportunity to stop the jim crow laws.