Examines the Montgomery Bus Boycott, highlighting the history, controversy, and personal narratives.
In Daybreak of Freedom, Stewart Burns presents a groundbreaking documentary history of the boycott.
... A White Preacher's Message on Race and Reconciliation. Alabama: New South Books, 2006. Thrust into a second American Revolution, Bob Graetz had already stud- ied and thought deeply about race and religion and about racial discrimi ...
Depicts how the black community of Montgomery, Alabama, staged the 1955 boycott to end segregation on public buses, discussing the struggle in the context of the Civil Rights Movement.
Explains how Robinson and the Women's Political Caucus started the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1954
The Walking City: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1956
Discusses defining moments in American history.
Filled with engaging details about the boycott and its social and legal outcomes, this book illuminates one of the most dramatic chapters in American History.
In 1955, when Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on an Alabama bus to a white passenger, her decision sparked the beginning of a new era in the civil rights movement.
Discusses the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest against the infringement of African Americans' civil rights, including the backlash caused by the boycott and the effects of the start of the Civil Rights movement.
This epic tale of courage and peaceful resistance began with a simple “No” spoken by an African American seamstress.