Ryder museum
Room 01
Of Civil Rights
Room 02
Room 03
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Room 01
The Montgomery Bus Boycotts
The Mongomery Bus Boycotts were a series of boycotts regarding racial segregation on Buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Many people, especially colored people, refused to use segregated public transportation.
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Room 02
The Greensboro Sit-ins
The Greensboro Sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests where groups of people would simply sit in segregated restuarants, starting with a group of just 4 black teenagers.
Where they "sat-in"
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Room 03
The assassination of MLK
Martin Luther King, JR. was a large part of the civil rights movement, being part of the Montgomery Bus Boycotts, advocating for peaceful protest, and presenting his "I Have A Dream" Speech. However, he was assassinated in a hotel room by a criminal by the name of James Earl Ray in 1968.
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Ryder museum
Room 01
Of Civil Rights
Room 02
Room 03
Back to event
Room 01
The Montgomery Bus Boycotts
The Mongomery Bus Boycotts were a series of boycotts regarding racial segregation on Buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Many people, especially colored people, refused to use segregated public transportation.
Back to event
Room 02
The Greensboro Sit-ins
The Greensboro Sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests where groups of people would simply sit in segregated restuarants, starting with a group of just 4 black teenagers.
Where they "sat-in"
Back to event
Room 03
The assassination of MLK
Martin Luther King, JR. was a large part of the civil rights movement, being part of the Montgomery Bus Boycotts, advocating for peaceful protest, and presenting his "I Have A Dream" Speech. However, he was assassinated in a hotel room by a criminal by the name of James Earl Ray in 1968.