How did the black community of Montgomery, Alabama, respond to the arrest of Rosa Parks? What approaches did community leaders take in their efforts to force the city to end segregation on city buses?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer:
1. Note that the black community of Montgomery had well-established civil rights groups before the arrest of Rosa Parks and that there had been other cases like that of Parks in the past.
2. Explain that the Women’s Political Council and the NAACP worked to begin the boycott immediately following Parks’s arrest.
3. Explain that the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was formed to coordinate the boycott, and Martin Luther King, Jr., was chosen as its president.
4. Describe the role women played in implementing the boycott.
5. Explain how the movement was supported by activists in the North.
6. Conclude by explaining the role that the federal courts played in determining the outcome of the boycott.

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