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Impact of boycott on city from "summary" of Rosa Parks My Story by Rosa Parks,Haskins Parks

The boycott had a significant impact on the city. It was not just about refusing to ride the buses. It was about standing up for what was right. The people of Montgomery were tired of being treated unfairly. They were tired of being forced to give up their seats for white passengers. They were tired of being looked down upon because of the color of their skin. The boycott showed the city that the African American community was not going to accept discrimination any longer. It was a powerful statement that could not be ignored. The buses were empty, and the city was forced to take notice. The boycott was making a difference, and it was starting to change things. As the boycott continued, the city began to feel the impact. The bus company was losing money, and businesses were feeling the effects. People were no longer shopping downtown because they had no way to get there. The city was starting to realize that they needed to find a solution to end the boycott. The boycott was not just about the buses. It was about equality and justice. It was about standing up against discrimination and fighting for what is right. The impact of the boycott on the city was clear. It was a wake-up call that could not be ignored. The people of Montgomery had made their voices heard, and they were not going to back down.
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