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Other means of transportation were developed for the blacks such as a "personal taxi service." The boycott lasted for over a year until final concession was reached. Also dealing with public transportation were "The Freedom Rides." This was a symbolic plan to reverse the bus system...
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Whites would sit in the back and blacks in the front on the trip from the north to New Orleans. At rest stops, whites would go in Black's only areas and vice versa. Hostility was faced along the way, as in Montgomery, Alabama, where an uprising occurred and President Kennedy felt it necessary to enforce Martial Law...
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