Montgomery's year-long bus boycott by Negroes came to an end as the first vehicles moved out on routes through this citadel of racial segregation. Advertisement At first Negroes and whites ...
AND CAHABA RIVER ROAD IN VESTAVIA. WELL, ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, THE 381 DAY MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT ENDED WITH CITY BUSSES BECOMING INTEGRATED. WVTM 13 S BRYCE OSELEN SPOKE WITH HISTORY EXPERTS IN MAX ...
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. rides on a newly integrated bus with others on Dec. 21, 1956, following the Montgomery bus boycott. (The Associated Press) ...
The Montgomery bus boycott [microform] : case study in the emergence and career of a social movement / by Steven Michael Millner. Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 22, 1956 (INS) - Only one case of physical violence and a few muttered threats marked the end of enforced racial segregation on the buses in Montgomery. Negroes ended their ...