The Montgomery Bus Boycott began in December 1955 after Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat.
Black taxi drivers provided alternative transportation for thousands of boycotters.
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Women walked to work during the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Don Cravens/Getty ImagesFacing police pressureIn the face of the mounting boycott, Montgomery police instituted a minimum fare law and even arrested taxi drivers who helped the city's Black residents.
Persons:
Montgomery Bus Boycott, Rosa Parks, —, Parks, Martin Luther King Jr, King, Don Cravens, Gretchen Sorin, Bayard Rustin, Rustin
Organizations:
Montgomery Bus, . Police, Service, Parks, Travel, Civil Rights, Smithsonian Magazine, Bus, Montgomery, National Archives, National Park Service
Locations:
Montgomery, Rosa