Montgomery Bus Boycott And The Civil Rights Movement

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Deplorable transportation conditions existed for African Americans. However, December of 1955 sparked symbolic protests of the newly emerging Civil Rights movement. Notably, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, protesters demanded full desegregation of city buses. Following the arrest of Rosa Parks for refusing to move to the back of the bus, where African American were only permitted to sit. Many African Americans residents walked or car pooled to work until the law of desegregation passed. Moreover African American was the largest ridership on the bus line, once the Boycott started, it thrust the city of Montgomery into an economic deficit (Barnes & Bowles 2014, ch 11.3).
Consequently, the Montgomery Boycott earmarked the beginning of the Freedom

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