VHSSTO_160812_1998
Existing comment: New Technology, Old Discrimination

Although electric streetcars were symbols of progress, they also became daily reminders of racial segregation. Initially riders were able to sit where they chose, but a 1906 law requiring African Americans to sit in the back led to a year-long boycott of the system. Though unsuccessful, the boycott signaled assertiveness among blacks willing to challenge Jim Crow laws.
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