Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Flashcards
When was Rosa Parks arrested for breaking the bus segregation law?
December 1st 1955.
What happened as a consequence of breaking the law?
She was sacked from her job a department store.
When did Parks go to the members of the NAACP and agree to become a test case?
December 1955.
What happened first?
There was a one-day boycott.
When the bus boycott turned in a longer boycott what was it called?
The Montgomery bus boycott.
How did blacks get to work?
They started walking or carpooling where available.
Very soon what started happening?
The bus companies were losing money (90%).
How did white groups retaliate?
Carpool driver and people waiting for lifts were arrested. Martin Luther king was arrested and jailed. King’s house was bombed.
When and why was King arrested and jailed?
January 1956 for speeding.
Over the next twelve months what continued?
17,000 blacks in Montgomery refused to use the bus service.
What did the Supreme Court do in the end?
Made bus segregation illegal.
When did the new law begin?
20th December 1956.
What then happened in June 1956?
Two federal judges ruled that the segregation law was unconstitutional.
When the Supreme Court agreed with the judges what happened?
Segregation was made illegal in the following month.
What did the boycott show?
Non-violent direct action could work and by refusing to cooperate with the system it could be changed.