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The '''Montgomery Bus Boycott''' was an historical event in civil rights history. Started by [[Rosa Parks]] in the [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] on [[1 December|first of December]], [[1955]], the boycott was enacted by black [[bus]] passengers throughout Montgomery, who refused to use the segregated bus services for over a year in the state. As such, law relented and the segregated bus services were ended by law in [[1956]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')
The '''Montgomery Bus Boycott''' was an historical event in civil rights history. Started by [[Rosa Parks]] in [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] on [[1 December|first of December]], [[1955]], the boycott was enacted by black [[bus]] passengers throughout Montgomery, who refused to use the segregated bus services for over a year in the state. As such, law relented and the segregated bus services were ended by law in [[1956]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott was an historical event in civil rights history. Started by Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama on first of December, 1955, the boycott was enacted by black bus passengers throughout Montgomery, who refused to use the segregated bus services for over a year in the state. As such, law relented and the segregated bus services were ended by law in 1956. (TV: Rosa)