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- Montgomery_Improvement_Association abstract "The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was formed on December 5, 1955 by black ministers and community leaders in Montgomery, Alabama. Under the leadership of Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Edgar Nixon, the MIA was instrumental in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott, a successful campaign that focused national attention on racial segregation in the South and catapulted King into the national spotlight..".
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- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageRevisionID "708421785".
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Abbie_Medlock.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Aurelia_Browder.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Bayard_Rustin.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Browder_v._Gayle.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Brown_v._Board_of_Education.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:1955_establishments_in_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_history_in_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_Americans_rights_organizations.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_African-American_civil_rights.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Civil_and_political_rights.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Claudette_Colvin.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Clifford_Durr.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Committee_for_Nonviolent_Integration.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Racial_Equality.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Coretta_Scott_King.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Debbie_Jones_(civil_rights_activist).
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Dexter_Avenue_Baptist_Church.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Dillon_Cool-Person.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Nixon.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Fellowship_of_Reconciliation.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Gray_(attorney).
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Gilmore.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_E._Smiley.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Grover_Hall_Junior..
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Holt_Street_Baptist_Church.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Hugo_Black.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink James_F._Blake.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Underwood_II.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Jo_Ann_Robinson.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Johnnie_Carr.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Louise_Smith_(civil_rights_activist).
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Men_of_Montgomery.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery_Bus_Boycott.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Mother_Pollard.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Colored_People.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Abernathy.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Council_of_Negro_Leadership.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Graetz.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Rosa_Parks.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Separate_but_equal.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Christian_Leadership_Conference.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Susie_McDonald.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink T._R._M._Howard.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLink Womens_Political_Council.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montgomery Improvement Association".
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association subject Category:1955_establishments_in_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association subject Category:African-American_history_in_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association subject Category:African_Americans_rights_organizations.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association subject Category:History_of_African-American_civil_rights.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association subject Category:History_of_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type Group.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type Establishment.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type Group.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type History.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type Organization.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association type Organization.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association comment "The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was formed on December 5, 1955 by black ministers and community leaders in Montgomery, Alabama. Under the leadership of Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Edgar Nixon, the MIA was instrumental in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott, a successful campaign that focused national attention on racial segregation in the South and catapulted King into the national spotlight..".
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association label "Montgomery Improvement Association".
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association sameAs Q3862427.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association sameAs Montgomery_Improvement_Association.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association sameAs m.0829gl.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association sameAs Q3862427.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association wasDerivedFrom Montgomery_Improvement_Association?oldid=708421785.
- Montgomery_Improvement_Association isPrimaryTopicOf Montgomery_Improvement_Association.