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    went to the contractor who provided the camera (Rossi‚ 2011). A report published by the Montgomery County Office of Legislative Oversight (2009)‚ stated that “in Fiscal Year 2008‚ the first full year of the program‚ county speed cameras generated $12.5 million in total revenue.” Over the next two fiscal years‚ the revenue generated from the cameras more than doubled to $29.4 million‚ according to the Montgomery County Office of Legislative Oversight (2009). According to Smith (2011)‚ speed cameras

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    The 1950s was a great success for the civil rights movement; there were a number of developments which greatly improved the lives of black people in America and really started the civil rights movement‚ as black people became more confident and willing to fight for their cause. The first big development of the ‘50s came almost immediately at the turn of the decade‚ when the Supreme Court essentially overturned the verdict reached in the Plessy vs. Ferguson trial of 1896. Thanks to the NAACP lawyers

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    Dr. King was born on January 15‚ 1929 to Alberta Williams and michael Luther King sir. Dr. King’s mother was a teacher and his father was a minister and activist. Martin was the second of three children and grew up in a large Victorian house on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta‚ Georgia. In 1934‚ after visiting Europe‚ michael king sr. changed his and his sons names in honor of the sixteenth- century German church reformer Martin Luther. Kingś house was about a block from Ebenezer Baptist Church.His maternal

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    Martin Luther King Junior- Thoughts and Politics King was a deeply spiritual man. Much‚ if not most‚ of the theory behind his activism emanated from his religious beliefs. Christianity‚ to King‚ is “a spirit of brotherhood made manifest in social ethics.” In essence‚ we are all equal and we all deserve equally. According to King‚ all people are strung together in a network of life–race‚ religion‚ gender‚ etc. simply do not matter. Our societies need to reflect equality for all of us to prosper:

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    Erasmus student CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT ESSAY: Montgomery bus boycott Loughborough University May‚ 2011 In 1865‚ slavery was abolished throughout the United States‚ with the vote of the Thirteenth Amendment ("Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude‚ except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly recognized convicted‚ shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction") and the fourteenth (this ensures the right of suffrage to all citizens

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    “Protesters were beaten‚ sprayed with high-pressure water hoses‚ tear-gassed‚ and attacked by police dogs…‚” (HistoryNet). King’s goal was non-violence but his movements were often confronted with attacks. On March 7‚ 1965 a march planned from Selma to Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ turned violent. The march is known as “Bloody Sunday” where demonstrators were severely injured. King was not in the march but made sure to be in the next one. On March 9‚ 1965 another march was planned with King included. The marchers

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    Rosa Parks An Extra (Ordinary) Lady Tyera Blackwell Wilmington University January 27‚ 2015 The Montgomery bus boycott was one of the most influential events that ignited the civil rights movement in U.S. history. Many people know the story of how Mrs. Rosa Parks an African American woman refused to give up her seat to a Caucasian man on a segregated bus; but who exactly was Rosa Parks and why was her refusal to give up a seat on a bus so important and what

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    McCauley (Parks) was born in Tuskegee‚ Alabama ‚ in 1913 february 4th. Rosa moved with her parents to her grandparents house in Pine Level. Rosa spent most of her childhood there. Her mother was a teacher‚ and her family adored education Rosa moves to Montgomery‚ Alabama when she was around 11years old and eventually attended High School there. She left school at 16 early in 11th grade to care for her sickly grandmother and soon after that her severely sick mom. In 1932 when she was 19 she married Raymond

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    white man as she was told to do by the bus driver. She did this with the intention of a new movement with better rights for all colored people. Parks got arrested and charged for her refusal and the city started a boycott of the bus line called the Montgomery bus boycott. This was the colored people demanding courtesy and respect from the bus line. Parks actions of the bus started

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    By joining the fight‚ like Dr. Martin Luther King did in the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ and Joshua King is doing today in his own boycott‚ we can fight racial injustice.  Boycotts have been proven to effectively work in the past‚ so they will now too.  Moreover‚ in order to prevent any more police brutality and racial

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