Walking During The Montgomery Bus Boycott
African Americans walk to work instead of riding the bus during the third month of an eventual 381-day bus boycott, Montgomery, Alabama, February 1956. (Photo by Don Cravens/Getty Images)
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50947665
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The Chronicle Collection
Date created:
February 01, 1956
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