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King In 1955, African Americans began a boycott of segregated public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama. Their leader was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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In 1972, Segregationists tried a number of strategies to stop integration, including public votes against integration and passing a law to close public schools to avoid integration. All of the strategies were eventually defeated.

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