The Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Civil Rights Movement

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Throughout history events were constantly changing the world. One of the most noted events was the Montgomery Bus Boycott which sparked what we now know as the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement is a term used to categorize the strategies, groups, and movements to end racial segregation and discrimination laws in the United States.
African Americans and whites were separated. African Americans did not attend the same schools, did not eat at the same restaurants, and were forced to sit at the back of the bus. Most were denied the right to vote. A special tax, the poll tax, was required of all voters but was to expensive for blacks. Voters were forced to pass a literacy test. Due to some African American’s unavailability of education

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