The supporters of the Montgomery Bus Boycott used peaceful protest and nonviolence to make their point. When the boycott proved successful and segregated buses were declared unconstitutional, Martin Luther King, Jr., and W.J. Powell wrote the following suggestions to the community about how to go forward. Although the law was now on their side, civil rights activists knew they would face continuing opposition to integration. (Alabama State Archives) Read More
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