On that afternoon, black leaders met to formed the Montgomery Improvement Association and elected Martin Luther King Jr. as president of the group. African Americans ensured the sustainability of the boycott by organizing carpools, lower taxi fares to bus fare prices and simply walked to their destinations. Finally, on June 5, 1956, a Montgomery federal court ruled that the law imposed on segregating seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment and integrated the bus system on December 21, thus ending the boycott. Throughout the protest, no blood was shed by the protestors to achieve their goal, instead, they used other more peaceful methods to do so, preserving the peace and prosperity of the society. In conclusion, we can see civil disobediences can positively impact a free society by raising awareness of an issue or law and prompting action from a governing body. This allows the voices or the people to be heard, giving them more perceived power to alter the law imposed on them. Besides that, civil disobediences are also away for people to protest for something without having resort to violence, shedding blood of both civilians and armed personnel. This way, local governments can listen to the people’s demands without having to take drastic action and suppress the
On that afternoon, black leaders met to formed the Montgomery Improvement Association and elected Martin Luther King Jr. as president of the group. African Americans ensured the sustainability of the boycott by organizing carpools, lower taxi fares to bus fare prices and simply walked to their destinations. Finally, on June 5, 1956, a Montgomery federal court ruled that the law imposed on segregating seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment and integrated the bus system on December 21, thus ending the boycott. Throughout the protest, no blood was shed by the protestors to achieve their goal, instead, they used other more peaceful methods to do so, preserving the peace and prosperity of the society. In conclusion, we can see civil disobediences can positively impact a free society by raising awareness of an issue or law and prompting action from a governing body. This allows the voices or the people to be heard, giving them more perceived power to alter the law imposed on them. Besides that, civil disobediences are also away for people to protest for something without having resort to violence, shedding blood of both civilians and armed personnel. This way, local governments can listen to the people’s demands without having to take drastic action and suppress the