He was a leader who founded connecticut
Depends, which boycott are we talking about? I'm guessing you are talking about the Montgomery Bus Boycott
The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil-rights movement in the 1950's where African Americans refused to ride city buses because of segregated seats. It started because of a woman named Rosa Parks who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man who had boarded the bus. She was arrested for this, and this sparked the boycott. Martin Luther King Jr. lead this movement and made it to Supreme Court, ruling that segregated buses were unconstitutional, and the boycott ended successfully.
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Answer:
No, he was not. Prosecution of Jews existed since the period when they all lived in their homeland.
Explanation:
Since the Babylonian captivity Jews were seen by certain elements as cause of problems. That is why in different periods they were prosecuted and even had to escape from the place where they lived. Spanish Inquisition during the reign of Isabelle and Ferdinand forced Jews to convert or to move away from Spain. Most of them spread across Europe, but in many of those countries they weren't always received as they hoped to.