I'm so proud of my people. This boycott is not recognized as much as it should be for being one of the greatest examples of how people can change a system by refusing to be a part of it. Black people you are amazing.
I’m emotional. I love watching and learning about civil disobedience for the greater good. Rest in Power, King, Parks and Miss Robinson. Everyone who passed with dignity fighting for their rights.
It took 382 days, with almost the entire African-American population of Montgomery, Alabama, to make a GRAND CHANGE for all Americans, which we celebrate today, how many days would people of today take to make a GRAND CHANGE
One thing I wasn't taught at school - I had to go learn it for myself - is that there was a similar bus boycott in Bristol (England) during 1963. In 1955, the Bristol Omnibus Company issued a colour bar to prevent the employment of black or south Asian drivers/conductors on their buses. It did cause racial tensions & riots in the city until 1963. The boycott lasted for 4 months until the colour bar was finally lifted on the day of Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech in Washington on 28th August 1963. ✨ This boycott led directly two years later to the passage of the Race Relations Act in 1965, the first major piece of UK legislation outlawing overt racial discrimination in public places. 😍 Civic action and disobedience in the right place, at the right time, can make ALL the difference in the world. 🎊
Wish they had mentioned Georgia Gilmore and the club from nowhere that pretty much self funded that boycott and kept it going. God bless her and those women!!
Can anyone tell me where I can find the song used around 2:29? The Shazam app says "Pearly Gates" by The Reverand Horatio Duncan & Amos Sweets but I can't find the song on Spotify, TH-cam or anywhere else
people all over the world from all walks of life struggled for justice and equality. the only document that gave equal rights to all was usa constitution. though it was not fully implemented untill the civil rights movement in 1960s.
History as to include the (1953) Bus boycott that took place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it was the Blueprint for the Montgomery bus boycott @ this time Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., met with Dr. T. J. Jimmerson and other prominent ministers in Baton Rouge and took their ideals back to Montgomery that's when it got national recognition.
I understand that their were other black woman that refused their seat to white people. I think all those woman should be recognized for their deeds. I am also proud of my people for making a stand against a crazy system.
Claudette Colvin was the actual young lady that this boycott is based on. Parks was picked to be the face of it bc colvin was dark-skinned, young and pregnant out of wedlock.
yes, i love and respect the sacrifices of colour people to achieve equality. the dark colour people suffered all over the world. even in idian when arys ivaded india they conquered dark skin people, killed most of them, grabbed their lands, subjugated them and branded them into untouchables.
To damage the corrupt system, you aim for it's weakest point: its bank. This successful boycott made the bus company choose: prejudice or money. Wisely, they chose money
Jo Ann Robinson didn't propose the bill bc of Rosa Parks, she did it for a young black lady by the name of Claudette Colvin. Rosa Park's was secretary of that NAACP chapter and they figured she be a "better face" for the boycott considering Colvin was of darker skin and pregnant out of wedlock...do better history channel
Question: why did Alabama have that law forcing blacks in the back of the bus?? ….. Is it because of lack of air conditioning; and the hot humidity along with lack of education or money made for a awful smelly experience.
Yay!!! Finally get to sit up front and get to the scene of the wreck first 🤔.. congratulations... Now dream about being rich and getting a driver so you can sit in the back. Sounds like nothing, as long as you get where you're going. We fought for the back seat on the school bus. Were all the cool kids sit
so they beleaved that if they didn't ride the public busses the people would noice them? and that they created their own busses and rules? (the buss boycot) i'm a little confused here thanks if you have time to explain to me
They stopped riding the bus because it made a grand effect on how much money the bus company was making. The company lost a lot of money because of the boycott so they had to make changes to discrimination on the bus
Yeah and I'm not only one I stand my ground face JESUS CHRIST to help others that this want happen to anyone any more! By this money Hungry companies like Facebook and Microsoft ! Money Money Money the Root of all Evil!
Kartoffelschloss Thank you for your honesty regardless of the opinion it's nice to come across uncensored spontaneity . I do hope that as you go through life your experiences spark a sense of connectedness increasing your ability to see/ notice the truths of reality and your strength to let yourself care about everything /everyone :-)
Well since that didn't happen I don't think you'll see it. But you could make one about the thousands, maybe millions of slaves that perished over the hundreds of years that slavery was legal in this country, both on the ships that brought them here and by the hands of their cruel masters. Or is that too much truth for you to handle ?:
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I'm so proud of my people. This boycott is not recognized as much as it should be for being one of the greatest examples of how people can change a system by refusing to be a part of it. Black people you are amazing.
🤝🙌🙌🙌
totally! it's all about the people👌
Im going to hold a presentation about that!!
As I read this I am tearing up.
So true!
Thank you to all our leaders past and present who continue to pave the way for our rights and our living.
you spoke too soon
Yea
I pray you vote with your head this nov and not your heart. The heart is deceitful above all else.
I’m emotional. I love watching and learning about civil disobedience for the greater good. Rest in Power, King, Parks and Miss Robinson. Everyone who passed with dignity fighting for their rights.
It took 382 days, with almost the entire African-American population of Montgomery, Alabama, to make a GRAND CHANGE for all Americans, which we celebrate today, how many days would people of today take to make a GRAND CHANGE
One thing I wasn't taught at school - I had to go learn it for myself - is that there was a similar bus boycott in Bristol (England) during 1963. In 1955, the Bristol Omnibus Company issued a colour bar to prevent the employment of black or south Asian drivers/conductors on their buses. It did cause racial tensions & riots in the city until 1963. The boycott lasted for 4 months until the colour bar was finally lifted on the day of Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech in Washington on 28th August 1963. ✨
This boycott led directly two years later to the passage of the Race Relations Act in 1965, the first major piece of UK legislation outlawing overt racial discrimination in public places. 😍
Civic action and disobedience in the right place, at the right time, can make ALL the difference in the world. 🎊
Doing zoom homework
lmao same
Yea
@@chrisjohnson5784 yep
Ayup
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Wish they had mentioned Georgia Gilmore and the club from nowhere that pretty much self funded that boycott and kept it going. God bless her and those women!!
John Daniel where can I find out more about that?
Yea
We MUST be taught our history…no matter what country you come from or your race! We can learn from each other and we can be better 💕
I am doing a project on Rosa Parks and I really like this
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@@andy--_-- I am doing a project on Rosa Parks and I really like this
@@andy--_-- bro thinks he did something lmao
this is why people need to unionize more
Amen
Can anyone tell me where I can find the song used around 2:29? The Shazam app says "Pearly Gates" by The Reverand Horatio Duncan & Amos Sweets but I can't find the song on Spotify, TH-cam or anywhere else
I'm so frustrated that this isn't captioned! I really wanted to share this with my deaf students but it isn't accessible.
I am willing to transcribe for you
Mobilise Organize That would be so helpful! I’m no longer teaching that class but I would share the resource with teachers.
Mason Kahler I do-I use it every day to teach deaf children. But captions are needed to access this video. :)
How do I send the final copy?
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using this to make a speech about racism at my school❤❤
people all over the world from all walks of life struggled for justice and equality. the only document that gave equal rights to all was usa constitution. though it was not fully implemented untill the civil rights movement in 1960s.
Jesus Christ attempted to do same
Why do you never offer captions for your videos?
What is the song called that plays in this video? The one that goes “we’re all walking to the same place”
History as to include the (1953) Bus boycott that took place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it was the Blueprint for the Montgomery bus boycott @ this time Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., met with Dr. T. J. Jimmerson and other prominent ministers in Baton Rouge and took their ideals back to Montgomery that's when it got national recognition.
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I understand that their were other black woman that refused their seat to white people. I think all those woman should be recognized for their deeds. I am also proud of my people for making a stand against a crazy system.
Claudette Colvin was the actual young lady that this boycott is based on. Parks was picked to be the face of it bc colvin was dark-skinned, young and pregnant out of wedlock.
yes, i love and respect the sacrifices of colour people to achieve equality. the dark colour people suffered all over the world. even in idian when arys ivaded india they conquered dark skin people, killed most of them, grabbed their lands, subjugated them and branded them into untouchables.
Ew why are you British
To damage the corrupt system, you aim for it's weakest point: its bank. This successful boycott made the bus company choose: prejudice or money. Wisely, they chose money
Segregation never was the law of the land. It was a violation of the law of the land, the Constitution.
It’s so ironic how people complain about the Coca Cola boycott.
Can someone help me find the name of the song heard at 2:28?
what is the background music?
I read about in book "the power of Habit"
same book led me here as well
Jo Ann Robinson didn't propose the bill bc of Rosa Parks, she did it for a young black lady by the name of Claudette Colvin. Rosa Park's was secretary of that NAACP chapter and they figured she be a "better face" for the boycott considering Colvin was of darker skin and pregnant out of wedlock...do better history channel
Watching this video makes me feel good.
Me too
@Peter Postema ?
Great video! :)
Very informative; thanks. Because of my historical fore-parents, I am.
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Awesome!!!!
I am so sorry that this happened
my teacher said 381
same
@@HoneybeeSolstice so we all came from class ? 😳
Question: why did Alabama have that law forcing blacks in the back of the bus??
….. Is it because of lack of air conditioning; and the hot humidity along with lack of education or money made for a awful smelly experience.
What’s good gamers
thx to all black people I'm black
Yay!!! Finally get to sit up front and get to the scene of the wreck first 🤔.. congratulations... Now dream about being rich and getting a driver so you can sit in the back. Sounds like nothing, as long as you get where you're going. We fought for the back seat on the school bus. Were all the cool kids sit
I got so much to learn
You will, just start your research. You've started here, continue your search.
and there were 381 days not 382* :)
can I get an Amen???
Yeah, when u start going to church! lol
Emmett Toast amen
amen
I feel like most people are either doing a project or are 5 year olds
nah i just have to answer questions for class 🙄🤚
so they beleaved that if they didn't ride the public busses the people would noice them? and that they created their own busses and rules? (the buss boycot) i'm a little confused here thanks if you have time to explain to me
They stopped riding the bus because it made a grand effect on how much money the bus company was making. The company lost a lot of money because of the boycott so they had to make changes to discrimination on the bus
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my project is gonna be gud thx
Like for whoever did this for homework
I’m commenting my own comments🤣
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hey guys i need help
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hey i need help to
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What with
Yeah and I'm not only one I stand my ground face JESUS CHRIST to help others that this want happen to anyone any more! By this money Hungry companies like Facebook and Microsoft ! Money Money Money the Root of all Evil!
How are they evil though? Hope is not some BS conspiracy theory about Bill Gates wanting the rule the world or Mark Zuckerberg being an alien.
@@hypeberry6495 You likely don't mean conspiracy 'theory' but conspiracy evidence.
I like boy cotting
I'm only watching this because I have to for school. Blacks can do whatever they want I don't care.
Kartoffelschloss fuck you
Kartoffelschloss, I hope that you received a failing grade (and, even better, learn why you should care).
Kartoffelschloss Thank you for your honesty regardless of the opinion it's nice to come across uncensored spontaneity . I do hope that as you go through life your experiences spark a sense of connectedness increasing your ability to see/ notice the truths of reality and your strength to let yourself care about everything /everyone :-)
At one time that wasn't true. Black people were treated very badly.
Well I'm glad you were assigned this assignment.
hello
I like this vid, but I thumbs down so I don't get suggestions like this... I feel bad. D;
You can hate on me for it.
Ich grüße den Leander und den Lewin
Totally not true. Shame on you
thats so raisis
Learn to spell n go to class.
@@sp89__ *Uno Reverse card* I love it 😂
@@sibuncube8501 You have the most grammatically correct comment in this thread.
@@quilliam_shakesqueare 💀
nigga
thx to me lol
My Civil Rights were Voilated by both Companies Facebook and Microsoft!💯🌍😂✔️🌎
Wut
what do you mean
k who disliked
Probably Israel
they have no proof that this happened
I didn't see it happen so it must be fake
I didn't see you write this so you can't be real
@Nina Xie AYO WHAT-
You have a room temperature iq
@Ms.J J you’re so right
.... and!....👌😐☕📖📰
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no u
How
but i would like to see a documentary by colour peopel that tells the story of white people that sacrificed 620,000 of their men to end slavery.
Your English is terrible.
Well since that didn't happen I don't think you'll see it. But you could make one about the thousands, maybe millions of slaves that perished over the hundreds of years that slavery was legal in this country, both on the ships that brought them here and by the hands of their cruel masters. Or is that too much truth for you to handle ?:
@@TheTurkaderr civil war?
@@TheTurkaderr nigga
This is wack
no u
U could have easily went to another video