Montgomery Bus Boycott and Martin Luther King

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Montgomery Improvement Association and the Rise of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.

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John C Abercrombie

 

As we approach the celebration of the birth of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr we will look at the movement that gave him his start as a national and international leader in the world of civil rights. There is little doubt that he was respected around the world for his study, thought and outspokenness on matters of importance to all citizens of the world.

We will look not only at the movement that started it all, the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) but we will look at what made him a great leader and how that translates to your role in the future.

A statement that appears as a duh is the fact that a leader has to have ideals and people to lead. A spokesperson is not necessarily a leader. The press often anoints a spokesperson who is not a leader.

The Montgomery Improvement Association was formed by Black ministers and community leaders and focused on the disgraceful segregation in America. This developed into a successful campaign that garnered the nation and international spotlight. Many people could claim ignorance on the plight of Blacks beforehand, but the unfolding in the media, on television, newspapers and other media blew it up. It became difficult if not impossible to ignore what was taken as status quo in the South.

While this incident centered on Rosa Parks, it is by no means the only one to be involved, it is not only commonplace in the South but all of America. There were others, Take the case of Elizabeth Jennings, whose father Thomas Jennings invented dry cleaning. On her way to church as the organist and in her church finery, she was physically thrown off of a streetcar in New York City in the 1850s. She sued, using Chester A Arthur (later president of the United States) and won her case.

In 1865 Harriet Tubman was physically thrown off of a train by the conductor and three male assistants, suffering a broken arm.

Sara Mae Fleming was assaulted by a bus driver in Columbia, South Carolina June 22, 1954, seventeen months before Rosa Parks. She required hospital treatment for her injuries. The verdict of her case played a significant role in the Parks case.

Claudette Colvin a teenager was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama months before Rosa Parks, but knowing the justice system and the propensity to challenge the victim her case was not chosen to challenge the status quo of Montgomery. Incidentally, she was placed on probation for her actions, and it was only 2022 at the age of eighty-three, while using a wheelchair that she was allowed off of probation and reporting on a regular basis.

Racism permeates all of America.

Rosa Parks was arrested on December 2, 1955, for failing to vacate her seat for a White passenger. Keep in mind that no Black could even be on the same row as a White person, so it was necessary for 4 Blacks to stand for this one White passenger. The fare was the same for all passengers and there was no discount, no refund for second class treatment.

This arrest was therefore nothing new and there were people working in the background that came to the fore. People such as Joe Ann Robinson and *

The Women’s Political Council, Edgar (E.D.) Nixon with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) launched a one-day boycott of the Montgomery bussed on the day of Parks trial.

Volunteers worked all night to complete the program, arrange a pickup system, print, and distribute posters and other actions necessary to ensure success of the boycott.

The one missing ingredient at this point was a person to lead the movement. There were discussions the first night, but no selection was made. Edgar N French the corresponding secretary nominated Dr King. I knew French from his years of working at Livingstone College, Salisbury, North Carolina. This shows that you too can play a role in great accomplishments.

One of the problems preventing more achievement is represented by the considerable number of people looking for a leader to lead them when what they should is look in the mirror. Many people spend too much time looking to fit in, rather than stand out. Do not let this be your life story.

Dr King was new to the community, having taken the pastorship of the Dexter Ave Baptist Church and as a new person in the community did not have long standing detractors as others in the long-term fight. The important thing is that King accepted, did not falter behind a bunch of excuses like ‘I am new here,’ ‘I do not have experience.’ No, he stepped up realizing that he would be given all the support he needed based on his faith. This should be a lesson to the many too timid to step out on faith. Take heed.

Much of this story is included in the book “The Memoir of Jo Ann Gibson Robinson” a link to that book is included in the books and video section below. Check it out.

Since no one knew what to expect, the empty buses were a complete surprise. The success of the boycott on December 5, and the excitement on the mass meeting on the evening of that day, removed any doubt about the strong motivation to continue the boycott. As King put it, “the question of calling off the protest was now academic. The enthusiasm of these thousands of people swept everything along like an onrushing tidal wave.” On the afternoon of December 5, the Black leadership, consisting of civic and religious leaders of Montgomery, established the Montgomery Improvement Association. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was chosen to lead the MIA at the age of twenty-six, with Ralph Abernathy, Jo Ann Robinson, E. D. Nixon, Rufus Lewis, and other prominent figures at his side.

Among the demands of the MIA were courteous treatment by the drivers who were all-White, first-served treatment and the employment of Black drivers. Imagine having to demand courteous treatment and how bad it had to be for this to be the first demand. Afterall, this is America. How can anyone allow others to be treated like this?

King had been a guest at Dexter Ave Baptist Church, incidentally on a few days before Parks arrest and he spoke how they had to boycott service stations in Mississippi to allow Blacks to use the restrooms. It is almost impossible to imagine these events today, but they were commonplace in many places.

Over the next year, the MIA organized carpools and held weekly gatherings with sermons and music to keep the Black community mobilized. Also, during this time period, officers of the organization negotiated with Montgomery city leaders, coordinated legal challenges with the NAACP to the city’s bus segregation ordinance, and supported the boycott financially, raising money by passing the plate at meetings and soliciting support from northern and southern civil rights organizations.

King was an outstanding leader because he heeded the call, he studied, he thought the problems and solutions through and was outspoken. Below are also some of the skills that he honed throughout his life and which you too can do.

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott: Crash Course Black American History #35

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For 381 days in 1955 and 1956, the Black citizens of Montgomery, Alabama boycotted the city bus system. Black riders had been mistreated on public transit all over the country for decades, and the national coverage of the Montgomery Bus Boycott intensified the public conversation about Civil Rights. By the time the Supreme Court decided that discrimination on buses was a violation of the 14th amendment, boycott leaders like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr were household names and the Civil Rights movements were on the national stage.

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Crusader Without Violence: The First Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Published to critical acclaim in 1959 and long out of print, Crusader Without Violence was the first biography of the dynamic leader who emerged from the 1955–56 Montgomery Bus Boycott as the spokesman of the twentieth-century American civil rights movement. NewSouth’s 60th Anniversary Edition, with a new introduction containing new biographical details about its author, returns to general circulation a valuable, rare, and engaging account of Martin Luther King Jr. before he became an American phenomenon.

The author, L. D. Reddick, had known the young King in Atlanta. They became reacquainted when Reddick moved to Montgomery in 1956, where King pastored the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. Reddick became a congregant and King’s friend and was active with him during the bus protest. He was thus able to report firsthand and at length on King within the setting of the young minister’s early career and family life.

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Throughout history America has taken steps to distinguish the races and seldom missed an opportunity to make sure non-Whites were aware that there was a faux White Superiority in America. In this case riding public transportation was just one way. They were relegated to the least desirable seating, limited or nonexistent rest rooms or lunchrooms, all while paying full rates. This extended to education, health care and almost any other service you can think of in America.

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