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Essay heading: Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
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Even with the support they received, they were not able to continue on without being profitable. The boycott would eventually take its toll on the busing companies.
In November 1956, the United States Supreme Court ruled that segregation on city buses is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court decision struck down the Montgomery ordinance under which Mrs... displayed 300 characters
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The Supreme Court decision struck down the Montgomery ordinance under which Mrs. Parks had been fined, and outlawed racial segregation on public transportation. The bus companies would eventually agree all travelers had the same rights, regardless of race. At this time the president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, was Dr... displayed next 300 characters
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