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In December of 1956, the Supreme Court ended the bus boycott by ruling that
Alabama’s segregation laws were unconstitutional.
Montgomery’s segregation laws were constitutional.
public schools should be integrated as quickly as possible.
the military should be integrated as quickly as possible.
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Alabama’s segregation laws were unconstitutional.
Explanation: In Browder v. Gayle (1956) the federal courts ruled that bus segregation violated the 14th Amendment; the Supreme Court affirmed the lower-court decision and the mandate led to desegregation of Montgomery’s buses and the end of the boycott in December 1956.
Explanation: In Browder v. Gayle (1956) the federal courts ruled that bus segregation violated the 14th Amendment; the Supreme Court affirmed the lower-court decision and the mandate led to desegregation of Montgomery’s buses and the end of the boycott in December 1956.
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