Montgomery Bus Boycott Article: Fill-in-the-Blanks
On June 5 1956 a federal court ruled that any law requiring racially segregated seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was _____________________ in 1868 following the American Civil War.
adopted
Black ministers _____________________ it in church on Sunday December 4.
announced
Parks and her husband were active in the local chapter of the National _____________________ for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
association
An important black leader _____________________ her out of jail.
bailed
To _____________________ something means to avoid it or refuse to use it.
boycott
A group of black women working for civil rights began _____________________ flyers calling for a boycott of the bus system on December 5.
circulating
The other African-American riders _____________________ but Parks refused.
complied
Instead the group demanded _____________________ the hiring of black drivers and a first-come first-seated policy.
courtesy
Rosa Parks while shying from the spotlight throughout her life remained an _____________________ figure in the history of American civil rights activism.
esteemed
King's nonviolent approach remained a _____________________ of the civil rights movement throughout the 1960s.
hallmark
_____________________ met with significant resistance and even violence.
integration
One of the leaders of the boycott was a young _____________________ named Martin Luther King Jr. who emerged as a national leader of the American civil rights movement.
pastor
African-Americans in Montgomery Alabama decided to _____________________ this by boycotting city buses.
protest
Integration met with significant _____________________ and even violence.
resistance
On June 5 1956 a federal court _____________________ that any law requiring racially segregated seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was adopted in 1868 following the American Civil War.
ruled
On December 1 1955 African-American _____________________ Rosa Parks was returning home on the bus.
seamstress
At the time public transportation was _____________________ which meant that African-Americans were forced to ride at the back of the bus.
segregated
_____________________ began firing into buses and one shattered both legs of an African-American passenger.
snipers
In the end the U.S. Supreme Court ordered Montgomery to get rid of its _____________________ laws.
unfair
On June 5 1956 a federal court ruled that any law requiring racially segregated seating on buses _____________________ the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was adopted in 1868 following the American Civil War.
violated