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Montgomery Bus Boycott**__ A year-long protest in Montgomery, Alabama, that galvanized the American Civil Rights Movement and led to a 1956 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States declaring segregated seating on buses unconstitutional. On December 1955, 42,000 black residents of Montgomery began a year-long boycott of city buses to protest racially segregated seating. They took taxi's, carpooled, and walked for 381 days. The African Americans won the fight for montgomery, and the U.S.