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The majority of bus riders were African Americans committed to the boycott.

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the bus drivers were African Americans committed ot the boycott

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The majority of bus riders were African Americans committed to the boycott. and they didnt have a sense of smell thoughtout the region of error. in 1956 there was a nobody who becAMCE SOMBODY THE END LOL

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