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Rosa Parks and MLK Jr. led this quest for desegregation by refusing to ride busses.
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
1st government, weak National gov't, a failure
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
Most famous and successful Sit-in in US History
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
To stop buying something in order to make a statement and to hurt your opponent economically
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
a protest in which peopleĀ sitĀ or stay in a place and refuse to leave until they are given what they demand
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
Colonial Americans refused to pay taxes on imported goods or on printed materials
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
After Brown v. Board of Education, these students were one of the first to attend a desegregated school in the South
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
action by a mass group of people in favor of a cause in order to call attention to the cause
Articles of Confederation
Sit-In
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1956)
Greensboro 4 (1960)
March
American Revolution boycotts
Boycott
Little Rock Nine (1957)
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