In the wake of 2017 author and historian Timothy B. Tyson tracked down and interviewed Carolyn Bryant Donham, who admitted she lied. Emmett Till is one of many young black citizens who experienced the injustice that the Civil Rights Movement aimed to prevent. Highly regarded citizens in the U.S lead and supported the Civil Rights Movements: Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Amelia Robinson, and so many others. The 1960s is well known for being the decade that America integrated, this was not without tireless organizing and planning protests that could last days, weeks, or even years. One of the more monumental protests was a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama where nearly 50,000 African Americans walked, carpooled, and rode bikes to show their discontent with the seating regulations on public buses after renowned figure Rosa Parks was arrested for not moving seats when asked to by a white man. As integration became a more common practice, not everyone was open-minded. Voting rights were another main component of the civil rights movement. From the time african americans were considered citizens to the 1960s they had to jump through hoops to vote in a presidential election.