Daughter of the Boycott: Carrying On a Montgomery Family's Civil Rights Legacy
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Five years later, he led another protest, this time against unjust treatment on the city's segregated buses. On the front lines of what became the Montgomery

bus boycott, Gray withstood threats and bombings alongside his brother, Fred D. Gray, the young lawyer who represented Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and the rarely mentioned Claudette Colvin, a plaintiff in the case that forced Alabama to desegregate its buses.

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