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If you were asked to name the spark that ignited the civil rights movement, you would likely point to 1955 and Rosa Parks. However, the mechanical "instruction manual" for that victory was actually written a full decade earlier by a woman whom history almost entirely forgot. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of Viola White, a 35-year-old widow who refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery in 1944. We unpack the "Psychological Whiplash" of working at Maxwell Air Force Base—a federal installation—only to be subjected to the rigid Jim Crow Justice of the city. We explore the mechanical "Calendar Trap," where local authorities utilized administrative delays to keep White's appeal in a state of permanent limbo for 10 years, effectively blocking federal ... 

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AlabamaViola WhiteJim Crowcivil rightsSouthSupreme CourtNixonRights MovementMontgomeryRosa ParksMaxwell Air Force BaseFederal CourtState CourtsFederal CaseDramatic CourtroomCouldn WinDecade LaterParks CaseFederal Judge
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