Brilliant & Insightful: 1956 MLK: "Integrated Bus Suggestions"
In Suggestions for Victorious Bus Boycotters, MLK's Powerful Turn Toward Nonviolence
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Gandhi-inspired civil rights leaders Glenn E. Smiley and Bayard Rustin advised King and the MIA during the boycott. This document shows how far the philosophy of non-violence had permeated the movement by the time of this victory.
Protestors riding newly integrated busses were told to ride with an ally (Try to get on the bus with a friend in whose non-violence you have confidence) and to avoid conflict at all junctures (Do not deliberately sit by a white person, unless there is no other seat; If cursed, do not curse back).
The MIA advocated quiet presence and calm dignity in victory: Remember that this is not a victory for Negroes alone, but for all Montgomery and the South. Do not boast! Do not brag!
If you feel you cannot take it, the MIA finished, walk for another week or two. We have confidence in our people. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
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