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She was arrested on multiple charges as a result of her refusal before she was able to present her case before the u.s The supreme court affirmed the decision. Led a boycott of the racially segregated bus system in montgomery alabama, the legal defense fund of the naacp challenged racial segregation on the bus system in the federal courts.
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On 13 november 1956, while king was in the courthouse being tried on the legality of the boycott’s carpools, a reporter notified him that the u.s Gayle (1956), a district court held that segregation on public buses violated the 14th amendment Supreme court had just affirmed the district court’s decision on browder v
The case of browder v
Gayle was a united states supreme court ruling that addressed the constitutionality of racial segregation on public transportation Its outcome was a victory for the civil rights movement, providing a legal foundation to dismantle segregationist policies on city buses. The lawsuit sued montgomery public officials, including the board of commissioners (where mayor gayle served), and the bus company, montgomery city lines, inc., claiming the bus segregation laws they enforced were unconstitutional. Supreme court upheld a district panel ruling that found racially segregated bus systems unconstitutional under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
Four brave african american women, claudette colvin, aurelia browder, susie mcdonald, and mary louise smith, served as plaintiffs in browder v Gayle, the case that struck down montgomery’s segregated public transportation system and ended bus segregation throughout the land. A lifelong resident of montgomery, alabama, her home became a museum after h hts instruction The 60th annivers ry of browder v
Gayle ofers an opportunity to get to know this critical case, the unheralded women behind it, and its wider relationship to the boycott and the crusade for er in
On february 1, 1956, gray filed a federal lawsuit, browder v Gayle, on behalf of five female plaintiffs Aurelia browder, susie mcdonald, jeanetta reese, claudette colvin, and mary louise smith He omitted rosa due to a technicality.