Sol Bishop explores how a 26-year-old minister named Martin Luther King Jr., newly arrived in Montgomery, Alabama, became the voice of the 1955 bus boycott after Rosa Parks' arrest. With just 20 minutes to prepare, King delivered a speech that launched a 381-day protest, establishing nonviolent resistance as the civil rights movement's defining strategy despite bombings, arrests, and FBI surveillance.
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