Budget Films

Stock Footage

Bus Boycott Developments

Supporters of the Montgomery Bus Boycott clap to show their approval for a speaker. Ralph David Abernathy speaks of non-violence from a pulpit. Footage shows broken windows and debris after Martin Luther King's home is bombed. Coretta Scott King holds the couple's baby after the bombing. Shots show King finger printed and being photographed for a mug shot. King walks to court. More footage shows African Americans reading newspapers in Montgomery with a headline about the case in federal court about the boycott.



IdentifierCLIP-18617
Duration50 sec
Genre None
DateJanuary 30 1956
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