Bus Boycott
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- Civil Rights and Cultural ChangePlausible events that led to the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955, and the forming of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Bus BoycottThe Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956 is one of the major events of the Civil Rights Movement for many reasons, one of which is that it launched the career of a previously unknown Baptist clergyman named Martin Luther King.- The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the SNCCSeveral events in history as well as social and political factors gave rise to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Formation of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. A discussion of the contributing factors is presented.
- The Role of Caucasians in the Montgomery Bus BoycottAfrican Americans played a significant role throughout the boycott, but less publicized were the actions and contributions that many white people made to the Montgomery bus boycott.
- Lesson Plan: African American History Month PoemLesson deals with how to write a haiku on the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Rosa Louise ParksA speech about Rosa Parks given at a MLK event at OWU, January 2005 by me. I dressed like Rosa Parks and gave this speech
Tribute to Fred GrayTribute to the Lawyer of the Montgomery Bus Boycott- The Sentence OutlineSummary of a sentence outline and an example