“A Letter Sent to Mayor Gayle,” in Robinson, The Montgomery Bus Boycott, viii.
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Parks, Rosa Parks, 126.
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Parks, Rosa Parks, 126–27.
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King, Stride Toward Freedom, 76.
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Robinson, Montgomery Bus Boycott, 31.
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King, Stride Toward Freedom, 135.
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Robinson, Montgomery Bus Boycott, 140.
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Phillip Tucker Thomas, Claudette Colvin: Forgotten Mother of the Civil Rights Movement (N.p.: PublishNation LLC, 2020), location 1320, Kindle.
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Phillip M. Hoose, Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2014), 79.
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Hoose, Claudette Colvin, 88.
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David Levering Lewis, King: A Biography (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1970), 76.
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Hoose, Claudette Colvin, 91.
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“Bus Segregation Is Knocked Out,” Alabama Journal, November 13, 1956, 1.
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“Negroes Worship at Montgomery,” Chattanooga Daily Times, January 13, 1957, 38.
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Liz Ryan and Willie Edwards Jr., “The Klan Sought to Erase His Memory, His Family Made Sure It Endured,” Alabama Political Reporter, March 29, 2022.
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Paul Hendrickson, “Montgomery: The Supporting Actors in the Historic Bus Boycott,” Washington Post, July 23, 1989.
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G. Edward White, Earl Warren: A Public Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1982), 77.
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Septima Poinsette Clark, Ready from Within: Septima Clark and the Civil Rights Movement (Navarro, CA: Wild Trees Press, 1986), 346.
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Marcia Y. Riggs, Can I Get A Witness? (London: Orbis Books, 1997), 158.
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Katherine Mellen Charron, Freedom’s Teacher (Durham: University of North Carolina Press, 2009), 214.
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