Title: Montgomery Bus Boycotts
1Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Power point created by Robert L. Martinez Primary
Content Source The History of US, by Joy
Hakim Images as Cited.
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2- Rosa Parks was a small, soft-voiced 43-year-old
woman who wore rimless glasses and pulled her
brown hair back in a bun.
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3- Parks had been secretary of the Montgomery
chapter of the NAACP, so she was well known to
Montgomerys black community.
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4- On the evening of December 1, 1955, Mrs. Parks
was mostly just plain tired. She had put in a
full day at work. She didnt feel well, and her
neck and back hurt. She got on a bus and headed
home.
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5- In 1955, buses in all the southern states were
segregated. Laws said that the seats in the front
were for whites, those in the back for blacks.
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7- Then, when all the seats filled up, the driver
asked Parks to give her seat to a white man (that
was customary in Jim Crow Alabama). Rosa Parks
wouldnt budge.
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8- She knew she might get in trouble, she might even
go to jail, but suddenly she found herself filled
with determination. She stayed in her seat.
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9- The bus driver called the police. Rosa Parks was
soon arrested and on her way to jail. Parks was
tired of riding on segregated buses. She was
tired of being pushed around. She was even ready
to go to jail.
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10- When the ministers and black citizens of
Montgomery heard of her arrest, they were
stunned. Of all people, mild-manner, Mrs. Parks
was in jail?
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11- The NAACP raised bond money to get her out of
jail. But she would have to go on trial for
breaking the segregation law.
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12- The NAACP asked Parks if her case could be used
to fight segregation. They knew that might put
her life in danger.
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13- Blacks who stood up for their rights were
sometimes lynched. But Mrs. Parks pursued the
issue anyways.
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14- The black community began organizing a boycott of
the buses. Montgomerys blacks would stay off the
buses for one whole day as a protest.
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15- Leaflets were printed, telling the black
community to keep off the buses the next Monday,
the day of Rosa Parks trial.
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16- Montgomerys leading Negro ministers agreed to
support the one-day boycott. In their sermons on
Sunday they urged everyone to stay off the buses
on Monday.
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17- Those who rode buses were mostly the poorer
citizens. They were people who needed to get to
work. Some were elderly.
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19- Some could find rides, but many would have to
walk miles. And they all feared white violence.
It was customary to intimidate blacks who tried
to stand up for their rights.
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20- It was fear that made segregation work.
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21- But something unexpected happened in Montgomery.
Like Rosa Parks, most black people no longer
seemed afraid. They had had enough.
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23- They stayed off the buses Monday. And also on
Tuesday. And then all week. And all month. And on
and on, in rain and cold and sleet and through
the heat of summer.
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24- In an effort to intimidate the black community,
black homes and churches were bombed and burned.
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25- The black community had several strong leaders,
but one was outstanding. That leader was a
26-year old minister named Martin Luther King, Jr.
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28- When King was asked to lead the boycott, he
accepted. He decided to incorporate Gandhis
methods of nonviolent protest.
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29- We are not here advocating violence. The only
weapon that we haveis the weapon of
protestand the great glory of American
democracy is the right to protest for right.
Martin Luther King
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30- Soon people around the nation, and in other
nations as well, were watching the people of
Montgomery marching for civil rights.
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31- TV watchers saw and heard the haters, screamers
and rock throwers.
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32- Thirteen months after Rosa Parks arrest, the
Supreme Court ruled that segregation on Alabama
buses was unconstitutional. The boycott was over.
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34- Martin Luther King and other prominent black
leaders rode the first integrated bus, and they
all sat up front together.
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35- The people of Montgomery not only changed their
world, they changed their times.
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