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Essay heading: Rosa Parks
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boycott was a sucess. They set up the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) and named Martin
Luther King Jr., it's leader.
Rosa Parks went to court and was charged with violating a 1947 segregation law. She was found guilty
and fined $10 plus $4 in court costs.
The Ku Klux Klan and the White Citizens Council started threating the MIA organizers... displayed 300 characters
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Leaders and
supporters were arrested, including Rosa Parks. They all lost their jobs. Dr. Kings house was dynamited.
They boycott still continued.
After 381 days of boycotting, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of Rosa Parks. In April 1956, the bus
company, which had lost more than $750,000 during the long boycott, agreed to integrate seating on its
buses and to hire black bus drivers... displayed next 300 characters
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