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8 January, 16:54

According to Coretta Scott King, what was one thing that contributed to the success of the

Montgomery boycott?

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  1. 8 January, 18:37
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    The Implementation of carpools.

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    Cooperative involvement, especially in the organization of the Montgomery Bus Boycott by civil rights leaders was also a major factor that contributed to the protest's success. As asserted, the arrest of Rosa Parks sparked an outrage especially among African Americans living in Montgomery. Seeing this as an opportunity, civil rights leaders worked together in an effort to organize one of the largest mass protest movements in the United States. The Women's Political Council (WPC), organized the start of the protests during early hours of the morning. Aside from this, activist JoAnn Robinson and the women of the WPC engaged in the distribution of the leaflet that detailed the boycott campaign by establishing distribution routes and disseminating tens of thousands of the respective manuscript across Montgomery. Additionally, meetings organized by civil rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King, were also instrumental in establishing a unified mass protest movement as evidenced by the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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