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Essay heading: Martin Luther King
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The city wanted and got an accusation of King and more than eight other MIA members for planning to intervene with standard business activity. Sentencing by the Montgomery court and appeal to the federal courts followed. Just as MIA leaders awaited the expected unfavorable decision from the municipal court on November 13, "the U... displayed 300 characters
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Supreme Court decreed Alabama's state and local laws enforcing segregation on buses unconstitutional" (Lewis, 246) .
The method for nonviolent civil rights campaigns was whole in Montgomery: "mounting of increasingly provocative peaceful demonstrations; gross acts of violence by white citizens and outrageous misconduct by local law enforcement and judicial bodies, relentlessly reported by the national media; this led to direct or indirect federal intervention and negotiated settlements" (Lewis, 246)... displayed next 300 characters
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