Explore the pivotal role of transportation in the Civil Rights Movement with "Transportation and Civil Rights in Montgomery, Alabama (1950-1970)" by Dr. Robert White II & Dr. Maurice Robinson. This book provides a detailed analysis of how public transit and highway projects were used as tools of both activism and segregation. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the impact of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, this book unveils the strategies used to dismantle segregation and how state policies shaped urban communities.
Perfect for historians, students, and civil rights enthusiasts, this book is an essential resource for understanding the deep connection between infrastructure, policy, and social justice.
Transportation and Civil Rights in Montgomery, Alabama (1950-1970)
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