by Max J. Krupnick, Harvard Magazine, January-February, 2024 Most American school children learn about one Southern bus ride—on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, when Rosa Parks declined to cede her seat in the white section to a white man. Her refusal and ensuing arrest sparked the yearlong Montgomery bus boycott and catalyzed the civil rights…Continue Reading Break Every Chain: How black plaintiffs in the Jim Crow South sought justice
Break Every Chain: How black plaintiffs in the Jim Crow South sought justice
