Montgomery Bus Boycott really that prominent to the Civil Rights Movement? Montgomery Bus Boycott was a overall protest against the bus system in Montgomery, Alabama by leaders of civil rights and supporters that led to a 1956 Supreme Court determination that segregation on buses were unconstitutional. Due to the Montgomery Bus Boycott it led up to a 1956 Supreme Court stating that Montgomery’s segregation laws on buses were unconstitutional. If Rosa Parks would have gave up her seat on that Montgomery…
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'The movement made Martin, Martin did not make the movement' Martin Luther King was an inspirational speaker and a great leader, he made a massive contribution to the civil rights movement but didn't 'make' the movement; many other contributions were made by various people such as Rosa Parks. King was seen as the main man leading the Montgomery Bus Boycott and his national prominence was arisen. King made inspirational speeches around Montgomery and spurred on the boycott he put himself in…
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Dr. Luther King Jr. played a big role in the Civil Rights Movement. There were many violent and scary things during this time period. In my perspective, I think the most important person is Dr. Luther King Jr. He made the biggest influence in the Civil Rights Movement from speeches to encouragement. He had led the Civil Rights Movement. During the years of segregation, African Americans were separated from white people. This was the law. This meant white people were not allowed to ride the bus…
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poor communities, a movement, similar to the one’s the American ancestors had once partaken in. The Civil Rights movement has had a long lasting impression on the United States through persistence and strategic forms of protest, although Black Lives Matter shares similarities in their reason for establishment; however, they differ when it comes to the execution of inciting change amongst society by the forms of protest or lack of. The Black Lives Matter and Civil Rights movements originated by African…
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Civil Rights Journal Entries Out of the civil rights "heroes" explain who you most resemble in philosophy and insight? I would like to say that my actions can be similar to Rosa Parks. I like the way she defended herself and did what she believed in by not letting a white man taker her seat in the bus. I can see myself similar to her because I myself like to stand up for myself even if I see that no one else does it I'd be proud to be the first one to stand up an fight for what's right and go…
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Even 100 years after emancipation, blacks were still being treated unequally. During the 1950's there was a massive struggle for civil rights. This struggle was the result of white racism, segregation which was said to be 'separate but equal' even though it was not and the Jim Crow laws which were local and state laws which enforced segregation. The Montgomery bus boycott achieved the end of segregation on transport and even though it was a well known example of non-violent direct action, it wasn’t…
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the primary leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He led peaceful protests, made speeches, and formed an organization all for the sake of racial equality. His work had a huge impact on society. Martin Luther King Jr. had a profound influence on the Civil Rights Movement through his leadership, speeches, and actions.! ! King grew up in a family of activists. His mother was the daughter of an influential minister, and his father was inspired by the Back to Africa Movement that had occurred in the…
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the primary leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He led peaceful protests, made speeches, and formed an organization all for the sake of racial equality. His work had a huge impact on society. Martin Luther King Jr. had a profound influence on the Civil Rights Movement through his leadership, speeches, and actions.! ! King grew up in a family of activists. His mother was the daughter of an influential minister, and his father was inspired by the Back to Africa Movement that had occurred in the…
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putting an end to segregation, establishing movements which helped contribute to laws, we have in place today, and initiating fair treatment with education. There have been so many individuals that have contributed with initiating change, by contributing to growth that we have are with Mary McLeod Bethune, Marva Collins, Rosa Parks, W.E.B. Du Bois, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Those great activists have contributed to change with voting rights, ending legal segregation including on buses…
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ELA 26 February 2024 3 People that Changed the Civil Rights Movement How much do you think 3 people can change not only black history, but American history. The answer is probably a lot more than you think. Movements like the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Civil Rights Act, and the March on Washington are recognized today. During the Montgomery Bus Boycott African-Americans did not ride the bus, costing the city about $3000 a day for 381 days. (“Rosa Parks”) The March on Washington gathered 200,000 participants…
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