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Supreme Court declared that bus segregation was unconstitutional. In December of 1956, the buses in Montgomery became integrated. The outcome of the boycott prompted King and other African-Americans to fight for more changes in the law. More and more people began to look up to King for guidance and leadership throughout the movement...
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He was almost seen as the answer to all of the problems. The next event to take place with King’s leadership were the sit-ins. During the sit-ins, students went to white-only restaurants and sat at the bar where they were not permitted to sit. This was to desegregate the restaurants. Students all over the south were being arrested and taken to jail, as well as King...
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