Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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What was the main reason for organizing the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955?

  • To challenge racial segregation on public transportation (correct)
  • To protest against the arrest of Georgia Gilmore
  • To support Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s political campaign
  • To advocate for racial segregation on public transportation
  • Why did Georgia Gilmore and a group of women form the 'Club From Nowhere'?

  • To raise funds to support the boycott without revealing their identities (correct)
  • To promote Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s business ventures
  • To openly protest against the Montgomery Bus Boycott
  • To secretly raise funds to support racial segregation
  • What happened to Georgia Gilmore's job at the National Lunch Company?

  • She resigned to focus on her own business
  • She received recognition for her activism
  • She was fired after her involvement in the boycott was revealed (correct)
  • She was promoted to a managerial position
  • Why did Georgia Gilmore's home become a gathering place for civil rights leaders during the boycott?

    <p>To discuss important matters and hold meetings during the boycott</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the outcome of the Supreme Court's ruling regarding bus segregation?

    <p>It declared bus segregation illegal, marking the success of the boycott</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Georgia Gilmore continue to support her community after the end of the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

    <p>By supporting civil rights leaders and through her cooking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action led to the organization of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955?

    <p>The arrest of Rosa Parks for not giving up her bus seat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Georgia Gilmore and the 'Club From Nowhere' sell baked goods?

    <p>To secretly fund the Montgomery Bus Boycott</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the consequence of Georgia Gilmore's involvement in the boycott at the National Lunch Company?

    <p>She was terminated from her job</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Georgia Gilmore's house become a significant location during the boycott?

    <p>To host boycott supporters secretly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Georgia Gilmore contribute to sustaining the Montgomery Bus Boycott after losing her job?

    <p>By providing food for boycott participants</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. play in supporting Georgia Gilmore after she lost her job?

    <p>He helped her start her own successful business</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way did the Supreme Court impact the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

    <p>By declaring bus segregation unconstitutional</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Georgia Gilmore, a cook in Montgomery, Alabama, played a significant role in sustaining the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955.
    • The boycott was organized after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, sparking a citywide protest against racial segregation on public transportation.
    • Georgia and a group of women formed the "Club From Nowhere" to secretly raise funds by selling baked goods to support the boycott without revealing their identities.
    • Georgia was fired from her job at the National Lunch Company after her involvement in the boycott was revealed, but she started her own successful business with support from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Her home became a gathering place for civil rights leaders, including Dr. King, for important meetings during the boycott.
    • The Supreme Court eventually declared bus segregation illegal, marking the success of the boycott, and Georgia continued to support her community through her cooking.
    • Georgia Gilmore's resilience, entrepreneurship, and dedication to the civil rights movement made her a crucial figure in the history of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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    Explore the inspiring story of Georgia Gilmore's contributions to the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, including her entrepreneurial efforts and role in sustaining the protest against racial segregation on public transportation.

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