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The Montgomery Bus Boycott proved that
change could be achieved through peaceful means.
change could only happen through violent protest.
violence leads to additional violence in protests.
peaceful protests are an ineffective method of change.
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Change could be achieved through peaceful means.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–56) was a sustained, nonviolent mass protest that successfully ended legal segregation on Montgomery buses (Browder v. Gayle, 1956). It demonstrated that coordinated, peaceful resistance, economic pressure, and legal action could produce large-scale social and legal change.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–56) was a sustained, nonviolent mass protest that successfully ended legal segregation on Montgomery buses (Browder v. Gayle, 1956). It demonstrated that coordinated, peaceful resistance, economic pressure, and legal action could produce large-scale social and legal change.
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