1.3 The Montgomery Bus Boycott And Its Impact Flashcards

1
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Who was Rosa parks ?

A
  • black american woman
  • famous for boycotting the us segregation rules on buses
  • didn’t give seat to white person
  • respectable , middle aged , black woman
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2
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Where did white people sit on the buses?

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At the front

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3
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Where did black people sit on the buses?

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At the back

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What did blacks have to do if a white person asked them too , on a bus?

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Give up their seat.

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Why Rosa Parks arrest lead to a bus boycott

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  • respectable , church going , middle aged never did anything to white people
  • emphasised the injustice
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What was the WPC?

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Woman’s political council , responded to rosa parks wanting changes

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7
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What does MIA stand for ?

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Montgomery improvement association

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Who was Martin luther king?

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  • well educated ,black , baptist minister and activist
  • supported integration
  • fought for civil rights peacefully
  • powerful speaker
  • raised lots of money for the boycott and was an important voice
  • able to protest as was employed by a black church
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What date did the rosa park incident happen?

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1st December 1955

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10
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What significant event happened on 1st December 1955?

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Rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white person , sparking a boycott

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What happened after Rosa parks incident ?

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  • 8th December, MIA met bus company and officials to consider policy change , they refused
  • 12 December 1955, MIA met with church groups to organise car pool system of lifts car pools had acquired over 300 cars
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What happened to MLK on the 30th January 1956

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MLKs house was bombed and other churches were bombed too.

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13
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How did the kkk react to the boycott?

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Reacted badly to boycott , opposing it in anyway possible . High ranking officials started to join .

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14
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How many MIA officials were arrested in February 1956?

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89 including MLK

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When did the MIA officials appear on trial after their arrest?

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March 19 1956 , more fundraising and support due to mlk arrest

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16
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When was browder vs gayle filed?

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February 1956, a violation against the 14 amendment

17
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When did the trial start and end?

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May 11 - June 5 1956

18
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What was the verdict of the trial on June 5 1956?

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There was to be desegregation . The bus company appealed but was declined and integration took place the next day .

19
Q

How publicity helped the montgomery bus boycott succeed?

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  • car pools
  • MIA meetings kept the people involved
  • leaflets ,church services , local press
20
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How commitment helped the montgomery bus boycott succeed?

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-persisted even after bombs, threats , loss of jobs and going to jail.

21
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How organisation helped the montgomery bus boycott succeed?

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Mia co-ordinated everything.

22
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Why Rosa parks was important?

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Respectable woman that emphasises the injustice. She got lots of support from black people due to her status

23
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Who were the SCLC?

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-southern christian leadership
Rev. Martin luther king was its leader
-urged blacks to oppose with peaceful protest
-helped black people register to vote

24
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Goals of the SCLC?

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  • mass action
  • rejects and protest all forms of segregation
  • use non violent direct action tactics
  • black and white membership
25
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Did the montgomery bus boycott achieve its aim?

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  • policy wise it did , stopped segregation , black drivers allowed
  • socially it lead to more hateful rhetoric and action.
26
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When was the civil rights act ?

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1957

27
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What was president eisenhowers view on the civil rights act?

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Reluctant, wanted to change the mindset rather than the policy
- believed it was unconstitutional to force people

28
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How did white southerners try to bloc the civil rights act?

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  • fiercely opposed any people supporting the bill

- kept making congress revise the bill

29
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What were the strengths of the civil rights act of 1957?

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  • Allowed federal courts to prosecute state violations
  • positive step forward
  • helped prosecute anybody denying citizens their rights
30
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What were the weaknesses of the civil rights act 1957?

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  • usually an all white jury so legislation doesn’t make a difference
  • still white backlash
  • shower power of opposition
31
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Why MLK was important?

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  • educated , allowed him to strategise and establish clear goals. He also appealed to white community
  • passionate, very motivating . Able to rally the black community by doing speeches.
  • peaceful, wanted peaceful resistance as he knew retaliation would be used as negative propaganda by the media.
  • leadership, able to appeal to everybody. Respected by the black children.
32
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5 reasons why the montgomery bus boycott was significant?

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  • brought MLK to spotlight
  • blacks being attacked by whites helped campaign
  • blacks could organise effective mass resistance and receive wide spread support
  • non violent ruled clearly laid out
  • showed importance of publicity