He felt that she would be a great representative of the injustices of segregation on the bus systems and they decided to challenge the laws. The local African American leaders also began to challenge in their own way by boycotting the bus system. The city's black leaders organized the bus ...
The decision was popular amongst blacks who were also tired of unfair segregation laws and even black ministers in church sermons that Sunday supported it. The boycott that day was more successful than they could have ever hopes with most blacks supporting it despite the inconvenience not being ...
segregation on public busses was unconstitutional. The boycott showed many people the power of a peaceful and nonviolent protest and how effective it can be. Another big result of the boycott was the emergence of Martin Luther King Jr.. Martin Luther King sparked a new era and face to the ...
Although African-Americans in Montgomery lived with segregation daily, these unfair policies on city buses were especially upsetting. Not only did African-Americans have to endure this treatment twice a day, every day, as they went to and from work, they knew that they, and not the whites, m...
This made the rest of the nation pay attention to the unfair laws. On November 13, 1956, the Supreme Court, the nations highest court, banned (禁止) segregation on buses. Parks encouraged others to stand up for their rights too. "I just wanted to be free like everybody else", Parks...
they had to give up their seats to white people.102 In the 1950s, African Americans were treated like second-class citizens.Segregation laws separated people of different races and meant that inequality was present everywhere-on buses, in restaurants, in cinemas and in shops.Such unfair treat...
solitary advantage is that middle and upper class whites who would not be caught dead on a bus seem to be willing to ride streetcars. I don't know if this is because of some feature of the streetcars (they are shiny and painted pretty) or if it is some sort of self-segregation (the...
supportingracial segregation70. Whatisthe last paragraph mainly about? A. Delayedjustice in Desmondslifetime. B. Desmonds success as abusinesswoman C. Desmonds influence on Canadianhistory. D. Canada'srecogritionof Desmonds bravery.4Are you able to tell if people are lying? There is a piece ...
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This made the rest of the nation pay attention to the unfair laws. On November 13, 1956, the Supreme Court, the nation’s highest court, banned(禁止) segregation on buses. Parks encouraged others to stand up for their rights too. “I just wanted to be free like everybody else”, Pa...