Bus Ride to Justice

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Bus Ride to Justice is a memoir by civil rights attorney Fred Gray recounting his legal work behind landmark cases of the Montgomery bus boycott and the broader civil rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about Martin Luther King Jr. NERFINISHED
Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
Rosa Parks NERFINISHED
bus segregation laws
desegregation
landmark civil rights cases
legal strategy in civil rights litigation
school desegregation
voting rights
author Fred Gray NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts collaboration between lawyers and activists
grassroots civil rights activism
systemic racism in the United States
documents key court cases challenging segregation
legal history of the civil rights movement
role of legal advocacy in social change
focusesOn Montgomery bus boycott legal challenges
behind-the-scenes legal work in civil rights cases
constitutional challenges to segregation
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation civil rights attorney
lawyer
intendedAudience general audience
students of civil rights history
language English
literaryForm autobiographical narrative
mainSubject Fred Gray NERFINISHED
Montgomery bus boycott NERFINISHED
civil rights law
civil rights movement
legal cases of the civil rights era
racial segregation in the United States
narrativePerspective first-person
setting American South NERFINISHED
Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered 1950s
1960s

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Fred Gray hasPublication Bus Ride to Justice