It was very difficult to keep going when all our efforts seemed in vain,” Rosa Parks described her work in the 1940s and ...
Martin Luther King Jr (left) discusses the Montgomery bus ... to extend the one-day boycott into an indefinite one. Being in action had changed what seemed possible. To sustain it, they built a ...
It was while watching it that I learned about the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Black people in Alabama stopped ... The community gathered together and created carpool systems so people could get to where ...
"I'm a part of the Montgomery bus boycott story," she said. "Nine months before Rosa Parks was arrested, I was arrested for the same thing," she said. She was in handcuffs, at 15 years old ...
We don’t want to change our patterns. That’s why the Montgomery Bus Boycott is so notable. Not only were the participants of that boycott able to get people to change their patters and embrace ...
Over the past year, Black Americans have followed in their ancestors’ footsteps by turning their spending power into a tool of protest. Target’s decision to pull back its DEI promises prompted ...
The fate of the Hanceville Police Department remains uncertain after the city council on Thursday delayed a vote on the possible ending of the department following a dispatcher’s death, multiple ...
The boycott led to the US Supreme Court ruling in 1956 that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional. The Montgomery bus boycott was a “template for how to challenge racial segregation ...
Our most successful boycott was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. After Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to yield her seat to a white passenger, the Montgomery Black community rallied around her and ...