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Martin Luther King Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

During the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 90% of black people who used the bus stopped using them for 381 days in protest of segregation of the buses.

The MIA

The MIA

  • The Montgomery Improvement Association was set up to improve lives of blacks and support the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
  • The MIA set up a car pool system to give lifts and used publicity to gain support.
  • Martin Luther King became the leader of MIA as a respected, educated and peaceful clergyman.
Opposition to the MIA

Opposition to the MIA

  • They faced strong opposition from racist organisations like the White Citizens' Council (WCC) and Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
  • Many boycotters were arrested and Martin Luther King’s house and various churches were bombed.
Arrests of MIA members

Arrests of MIA members

  • 89 members of the MIA were arrested in February 1956 and put on trial, where they spoke about the abuses committed by white drivers, even murder.
  • King had to pay a $500 fine.
  • This violent opposition to peaceful protest gained sympathy for the boycott.
Supreme Court

Supreme Court

  • The boycott ended when the NAACP went to the Supreme Court with Browder v. Gayle claiming that bus segregation broke the 14th amendment.
  • The MIA met and also began to demand desegregation.
  • After two appeals, the Supreme Court upheld its decision to desegregate the buses in Montgomery.
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