• Dec 10, 2025 Montgomery Industrial School For Girls aced constant physical punishment and was forced to work long hours in the school's laundry despite suffering from a persistent illness. This exemplifies the casual cruelty and disregard for the well-being of the inmates, especially those who were vulnerable due to their r By Alton Hayes
• Mar 15, 2026 Montgomery Bus Boycott Civil Rights Movement his wasn't just uncomfortable; it was dehumanizing, a daily reminder of their second-class citizenship. Before Parks, there were numerous instances of resistance, albeit often individual and isolated. Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl, was arrested for refusi By Stephon Farrell
• Nov 26, 2025 Chapter 6 Section 11 Of The Montgomery City Code mination might limit brightness and the type of lighting used to prevent light pollution and glare. For example, bright, flashing lights might be restricted in residential areas. 5. Permitting and Enforce By Misty Kreiger