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Dabls369: 1 The supreme court decision of 1954 stated separate education facilities are inherently unequal... all school districts must desegregate.
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Dabls369: 14 Dr. King Arrest... After the boycott was under way, a desperate city administration order the arrest of Dr. King and 100 other people
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Dabls369: 13 SIxty-five per-cent..Of black stayed off the montgomery buses on the day of the trial and continued to stay off for more than a year
Dabls369: 15 Final Victory... The bus boycott went on until final victory in Nov. of 1966,The supreme Court Court ruled that bus segration violated the United State Constitution.
Dabls369: 16...Dec. 21 1956 Bus Ride.. At 5 55 am Dr King and Glen Smiley boarded the bus and made history a black and white
Dabls369: 18 Over 1600 The first sit-in spread to hundreds of southern cities and the first six months over 1,600 young men and women black and white were arrested.
Dabls369: 17 SIT IN: In 1958 black students in Kansas and Oklahoma began to sit-in, in lunch counters, demanding the right to served like other customers.
Dabls369: 2 Desegregated.. More than 500 school districts in the North and upper South beganto desegregate for the first time black and white children studied together
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