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Montgomery Bus Boycott: Historic Protest Against Racial Segregation #35923 (License: Personal Use)
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This political cartoon illustrates the defiance central to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where African Americans refused to ride city buses to protest discriminatory seating policies. The image shows a Black man turning away from a bus labeled “Segregation,” with the defiant phrase “Uh uh-I’m not going your way!” emphasizing moral and civic resistance. The bus stop sign and “Montgomery, Alabama” text ground the scene in the historic location of the 381-day boycott.
Used in educational articles, civil rights history pages, museum exhibits, or lesson plans about the U.S. Civil Rights Movement; matches user intent to learn about nonviolent protest, racial justice milestones, or historical activism.
Related Cliparts: Discover the pivotal 1955-1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, sparked by Rosa Parks and led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that challenged Jim Crow laws.
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