There were so many ways to stop colored people from voting. Poll taxes was one to stop them, they made fees so it would make it harder so blacks couldn’t vote, it would be to expensive. There was also a literal test because teaching blacks were illegal (Buckley). The separation of blacks was even worse. There was no …show more content…
Well if you know if a colored person is seated and a white passenger wants that seat the colored person has to give it up to that white passenger. Blacks were not even allowed to walk down the same aisle as a white passenger they had to walk in and out of the back after they payed for their fare. When Rosa would not give her seat she got arrested. “Members of Montgomery, Alabama community began a 381- day long boycott of the city’s segregated bus system”(“Montgomery Bus”). The Montgomery Bus Boycott lead to the Civil Rights Movement. It all started in the North. Colored people demanded equal rights. They all came together to protest inequality. They faced many violence and were arrested. The Civil Rights Movement was about laws and opinions changing. It was about good jobs, safe neighborhoods, and also better respect for African Americans. Some whites tried to improve the lives of African Americans.(Stotts). Martin Luther King Jr. was like the Civil Rights leader he went to many states and cities. His famous speech was the I Have a Dream speech. “He told this speech at the March in Washington DC. A famous quote from his speech was “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character”(Salls). Martin Luther King Jr. was a really famous man nobody ever forgot what he did and has done for this world to bring colored people