Baton Rouge Bus Boycoot

Baton Rouge Bus Boycoot

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Resource

I was researching the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott and I found this NPR piece about it, so the URL for the story is http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1304163.

This radio piece is from 2003, when the city of Baton Rouge was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott, which historians believe was the first time African- Americans organized to challenge segregation. In 1953, eigthty percent of bus riders were African- American yet they were still forced to sit in the back of the bus, so a lot of times the back of the bus would be full and African-American riders were forced to stand when the front of the bus was empty. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Justification

For the class I am taking I have to justify why I am doing the subjet I chose, so here is the justification:

Baton Rouge Boycott:
           The Baton Rouge Boycott, was the first bus boycott in American history,but is not as well known as the Montgumery Bus Boycott,which is a shame, because without the Baton Rouge Boycott , the Montgumry Bus Boycott wouldn't have been as successful as it was. I chose this subjet, so I could educate whoever reads the blog at the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott.




P.S. I put this justification as a commet, but it is not there now.