• RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    The boycott makes a innocent sufferer of the bus company. Had the company defiled city and state laws its franchise would have been canceled. The quarrel of the Negroes is with the law. It is wrong to hold the company hostage.

    -The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery Alabama, Dec 8, 1955

    The white man’s economic artillery is far superior, better emplaced, and commanded by more experienced gunners.

    Second, the white man holds all the offices of government machinery. There will be white rule for as far as the eye can see.

    Are these not the facts of life?

    Let us be specific, concrete. What is the cost is the bus boycott to the Negro community? Does any Negro leader doubt that the resistance to the registration of Negro voting has been increased? Is economic punishment of the bus company - an innocent hostage to the laws and customs of Alabama - worth the price of a block to the orderly registration of Negro voters?

    -The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery Alabama, Dec 13, 1955

    What I’m trying to say here is, fuck off Washington Post with your “why don’t you protest the way I want, quietly in the corner” bullshit.