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  1. Edgar Daniel Nixon (July 12, 1899 – February 25, 1987), known as E. D. Nixon, was an American civil rights leader and union organizer in Alabama who played a crucial role in organizing the landmark Montgomery bus boycott there in 1955.

  2. Apr 3, 2014 · E.D. Nixon was a Pullman porter and civil rights leader who worked with Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to initiate the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

  3. Nixon, Edgar Daniel. July 12, 1899 to February 25, 1987. Union leader and civil rights advocate E. D. Nixon helped launch the Montgomery bus boycott, the event that propelled Martin Luther King, Jr., into the national spotlight.

  4. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › nixon-e-d-nixonE.D. Nixon (1899-1987) - Blackpast

    May 31, 2011 · Edgar Daniel Nixon, an African American civil rights leader and union organizer, is remembered primarily for helping lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama from 1955 to 1956.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · E. D. Nixon, 1984 E. D. Nixon (1899-1987) was a long-time leader of the civil rights movement in Alabama. He worked tirelessly to increase the number of registered black voters in Montgomery and was one of the key organizers of the Montgomery Improvement Association and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

  6. Learn about the 13-month protest that ended segregation on public buses in Montgomery, Alabama, and the role of E. D. Nixon, a NAACP leader and co-organizer of the boycott. Find out how Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other activists led the campaign and faced violence and legal challenges.

  7. Origins of the bus boycott. E.D. Nixon, head of the Alabama NAACP, and Jo Ann Robinson, head of the local Women’s Political Council, had been looking for means by which to challenge the treatment of African Americans in Montgomery for some time.