How long it lasted
The Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott lasted 381 days (A&E television networks,
Montgomery Bus Boycott). The bus boycott started on December 5, 1955 and went to December 20, 1956 (A&E television networks, Montgomery bus boycott). The boycott of public Montgomery buses by African Americans began on the day of Rosa Parks' court hearing and lasted 381 days after her court hearing (A&E television networks, Montgomery bus boycott). Many African Americans rode
the bus, the boycott caused the bus system to lose a lot of money (Bus Boycott in Alabama). African Americans walked, took taxis, and rode horses, but they did not ride the bus (Bus Boycott in Alabama).
Montgomery Bus Boycott). The bus boycott started on December 5, 1955 and went to December 20, 1956 (A&E television networks, Montgomery bus boycott). The boycott of public Montgomery buses by African Americans began on the day of Rosa Parks' court hearing and lasted 381 days after her court hearing (A&E television networks, Montgomery bus boycott). Many African Americans rode
the bus, the boycott caused the bus system to lose a lot of money (Bus Boycott in Alabama). African Americans walked, took taxis, and rode horses, but they did not ride the bus (Bus Boycott in Alabama).