Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Cause Of The Civil Rights Movement

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This all started a few years ago, but it was mostly started around the 1957 when a young black teenager was not allowed to enter Central High School. The reason why she was not allowed to enter was because it was an all-white school and she was a different color. Due to the photograph taken by Bryan, everyone was congratulating him because it showed a face of a lady with rage. However, just like Elizabeth many others took a stand and decide to go to school and become someone different. Many activities were done in order to end racial segregation in the south. Many African Americans didn’t get the same right as others just because of their skin color. Due to the civil right movement many stood up and fought for what was right. The cause of this happen after the civil war when slavery ended and Africans American had the right to vote. However, half of the laws were broken and not respected, especially in the south. This all began in the 1950 when …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. was the type of leader that protested in a nonviolent way and establish the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which he became the first president. He was a hero to everyone because the leader of the civil right movement, in which he was unique because of the way he handle things. Civil rights activists created boycotts, marches, strikes, and refused to obey laws. Not only that, but he was also famous for his speech “I have a Dream”. This speech is inspiring and until this day on it is being used for teaching and other reason. Such as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X was also an important person because he was a black nationalist. There are many other events that made a huge difference in the civil right movement, such as the Little Rock Nine, March on Washington, Freedom Riders, Sits-In, and Freedom Summer, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and many