The Montgomery Bus Boycott: The First Mass Movement

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In 1955, there was a very big event that was very crazy, and that changed life for African Americans. An African American seamstress known as Rosa Parks performed a bold action when she chose not to abandon her seat on the bus to a white man who needed it. lead to the black population mobilising to demand equal rights.
Although the Montgomery bus boycott was the first mass movement by blacks in America against segregation, the arrest of Rosa Parks for refusing to give her seat on a bus to a white person provoked widespread opposition within Montgomery. The yearlong bus boycott demonstrated to blacks that concessions could be forced from federal and state governments if there was mass action. Changes in the law were prompted by the Montgomery