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Sunday, 15 January 2012

8 peaceful protests which was reinforced of civil rights


It took more than a year ago, and boycott of the buses and the Montgomery protest campaign against racial discrimination in public transportation system in Montgomery, Alabama, and began to protest in the December 1, 1955, after Rosa African Americans were arrested Parks for refusing to surrender her bus seat to a white. The next day, Dr. King proposed county-level city and public transport in the presbytery.

Province was effective, making the transit system of large fiscal deficits. After all, the black population in Montgomery not only means that the primary boycott, but also most of the customers who pay the transit system. The situation became so tense that the citizen members of the Council in the White House, a group opposed to racial integration, detonate bombs in the house of the king.

In June 1956, a federal court ruled that the laws of the State of Alabama, which require separate and Montgomery buses is unconstitutional. However, an appeal kept the chapter intact until December 20, 1956, when the United States and the Supreme Court upheld the District Court. Said the official end of the province and one of the first victories of the civil rights movement, and became the property of a central characters.

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