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King advocated publicly his support of the movement influencing protests and opened views against segregation and unfair racism toward minority groups and African-Americans at the time. He led boycotts and protests, one of the most famous was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where African-Americans and those supporting King refused to ride the busses, and after a year laws were created to support anti-segregation on the buses and in other fields. Another well-known situation is the Rosa Parks incident, where Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white man. She refused and was arrested. King also gave many speeches, such as his famous, "I Have a Dream" speech. He also led many rallies and was a key figure in the movement for equal rights for all. He also supported the idea of peaceful protests, refusing to resort to violence.
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