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The boycott of Montgomery’s buses is a political and social campaign begun in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, to oppose the municipal policy of racial segregation in public transport. The trigger was the arrest of Rosa Parks, an African-American woman who refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger as she was required to do under the legislation in force at the time. This boycott is one of the major events of the American civil rights movement. It took place from 5 December 1955 to 21 December 1956 and resulted in a Supreme Court decision declaring unconstitutional the laws of Alabama imposing racial segregation on buses.