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Racial Segregation: Jo Ann Robinson, Claudette Colvin And Rosa Parks

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Racial segregation and the mood and tone of black people led to the Montgomery bus boycott because blacks were not appreciating the way they were being treated. The Montgomery bus boycott was a seminal event in the civil rights movement,was a political and social protest Jo Ann Robinson, Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks each had their own ways of solving their problems when it came to racism and segregation.
Rosa Parks was known as a civil right activist who knew her rights. She was irrelevant but once the whole town of Montgomery Alabama found out what happened and how she stood up for her rights every black decided to do the same. She worked along side of Martin Luther King and his protests. Rosa Parks felt that if there was no constitutional
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