"Unraveling Montgomery's Brawl: A Historical Perspective"

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"Unraveling Montgomery's Brawl: A Historical Perspective"
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Racial tensions persist in Montgomery, Alabama, following a dock brawl that occurred when a pontoon boat blocked the path of a commercial ferry. The co-captain of the ferry, who is Black, was attacked by several White men, sparking a brawl that fell largely along racial lines. The incident has tested the city's efforts to establish itself as a civil rights tourism destination and has raised concerns about safety downtown. While four White individuals have been charged with misdemeanor assault, civil rights activists are calling for further action and have held protests. The incident has reopened wounds from the city's racist past and highlights the ongoing racial divide in Montgomery.

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