What was Martin Luther King Jr.’s goal when he gave his speech on the first day of the boycott?

to emphizise improvement in economic conditions for african americans

to insist on justice for rosa park

to persuade other ministers o recognize the importance of the movement

to ouse people to action without expressing hate and resentment

A?

to emphazise improvement in economic conditions for African Americans

to insist on justice for rosa park

to persuade other ministers to recognize the importance of the movement

to rouse people to action without expressing hate and resentment

Yes, the correct answer is A) to emphasize improvement in economic conditions for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr.'s goal when he gave his speech on the first day of the boycott was to highlight the economic grievances faced by African Americans and to advocate for equal rights and opportunities. He believed that economic empowerment was crucial for achieving social justice and equality. By boycotting the bus system, he aimed to bring attention to the economic impact of African Americans, with the intention of pressuring city officials and bus companies to desegregate the buses and address economic disparities.

No.

http://www.blackpast.org/1955-martin-luther-king-jr-montgomery-bus-boycott

I don't think so. Did you study the speech carefully?