The Sit-In Movement: The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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The Sit-In Movement showed the dominance and strength African Americans have. Even when they were getting beat up and put down they stood their ground. The Sit-In Movement started the whole civil rights act. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was an event when Rosa Parks sat in the “whites only” part of the bus. This drove many people to protest and not ride the bus. This protest went on forever when finally the Supreme Court said the segregation was against peoples rights. The Brown v. Board of Education was when the Supreme Court passed laws saying separate schools for black and whites was against their human rights. This was a landmark in the Supreme Courts cases. The Emmett Till murder all happened because a black teen said “bye babe” to a woman.