Montgomery Bus Boycott: Relevant To The City

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The Montgomery Bus boycott occurred at the time when Martin Luther King was a newcomer to the city. King was thrown into the boycott in an unexpected manner and was required to take up the leadership role. It is also reflected that Martin Luther King was selected in part due to the factors that at that time, he was not identified at all with any actions or even protests that the prominent blacks in the city of Montgomery were conducting. Therefore, after he was chosen to take part in the leadership roles, Martin Luther was somehow reluctant to undertake the position and serve the people of Montgomery. After the selection of Martin Luther King, there was a highlighting of peaceful demonstrations that were being held, such as the bus boycott.

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