Answer:
Crisis at Little Rock, because it coerced the authority to act or the Montgomery bus boycott, this brought Martin Luther King Jr., into a leadership.
Explanation:
The Montgomery boycott bus, in 1955 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People officer Rosa Parks imprisoned for not giving up their seat on a bus because she was a Black lady. Montgomery Improvement Association was formed and then they organized a bus boycott campaign against segregation on public buses and later elect 26-year-old Martin Luther King jr. as their leader.