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Civil_Right
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Civil Right
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND THE ROLE OF BLACK ORGANIZATIONS
On Thursday, December 1, 1955, a weary Negro seamstress named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a White man on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Mrs. Parks was arrested and a new American revolution was born.
Two young Negro ministers in Montgomery, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, decided that night that Negroes should stop paying for humiliation on the citys buses. Rev. Abernathy agreed to call a meeting for the next day, and dr. King offered the use of his church, the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, for the assembly. At the Friday meeting, it was decided that a mass boycott would be called against the bus line. On Saturday, the Negro community was deluged with leaflets about the boycott, and on Sunday announcements came from pulpits of the Negro churches: Negroes would stop riding the buses on Monday, December 5.
At a meeting in Mount Zion A.M.E. Zion Church on the afternoon of December 5, the boycott leaders formed the Montgomery Improvement Association (M.I.A), a name suggested by Rev. Abernathy. Dr. King was elected president and Rev. Abernathy
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