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Volume 3: Birth of a New Age,
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Memo to the Commissioners of the City of Montgomery[9 January 1956]
TO: The Honorable Commissioners of the City of Montgomery FROM: The Negro Ministers of the City of Montgomery and their congregations (The Methodist Ministerial Alliance, The Baptist Ministers' Conference, and The Inter-Denominational Ministerial Alliance) and The Montgomery Improvement Association SUBJECT: The Negro Protest Against The Montgomery City Lines The organizations named above, in their recent mass meeting, appointed this committee and requested that this committee present to you the following resolution for your consideration: WHEREAS, there are thousands of Negroes in the city and county of Montgomery who have refrained from riding busses owned and operated by the Montgomery City Lines, Incorporated since December 5, 1955, and WHEREAS, we have made known previously to the City Commissioners of the City of Montgomery, The Montgomery City Lines, Incorporated, and the public in general our reasons for refraining from riding busses owned and operated by said company, and WHEREAS, one of our reasons for refraining from riding the busses is because of the present seating arrangment, and WHEREAS, our request is not a request for the abolition of segregation on busses but for a fair and reasonable seating of passengers so as to assure all passengers equal treatment, and WHEREAS, similar cities in the South and in Alabama have similar seating arrangements to that which we are requesting, namely Mobile, Alabama; Dothan, Alabama; Huntsville, Alabama; Macon, Georgia; Nashville, Tennessee and other southern cities, and WHEREAS, The Montgomery City Lines, Incorporated through its attorney has stated that it "is willing to reinstate bus service into every district of the City and operate under {any} arrangement of seating the races that will meet with the approval of the City Commission . . ." BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, The Negro Ministers of Montgomery and their Congregations, (The Methodist Ministerial Alliance, The Baptist Ministers' Conference, The Inter-Denominational Ministerial Alliance) and The Montgomery Improvement Association, representing approximately 50,000 Negroes in the city and county of Montgomery, in meeting jointly called upon the City Commission of the City of Montgomery to adopt the following seating arrangement on busses operated within its jurisdiction:
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