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Benjamin Solis
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17 February, 22:38
Why was the Montgomery bus boycott significant?
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17 February, 22:47
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It led directly to the passage of the voting right act
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Spencer Hurley
17 February, 22:48
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It was the first time a women had taken action on civil rights process.
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