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The	Montgomery	Improvement	Association	was	formed	in	response	to	Mrs.	Parks’
arrest	 and	 a	 26-year-old	 black	 preacher	 was	 voted	 by	 his	 peers	 to	 lead	 the	 381-day
bus	 boycott	 that	 ensued.	 On	 being	 nominated	 to	 lead	 the	 boycott	 that	 night,	 the
young	preacher	would	later	write:

    “It	happened	so	quickly	that	I	did	not	have	time	to	think	it	through.	It	is	probable	that	if 	I	had,	I	would	have	declined
    the	nomination.”

    Thank	 goodness	 he	 didn’t	 think	 it	 through.	 He	 would	 become	 one	 of 	 the
greatest	civil	rights	leaders	of 	all	time.	His	name	was	Dr.	Martin	Luther	King	Jr.

    Dr.	King	was	pushed	into	the	spotlight	by	his	peers.	Rosa	pushed	herself.	They
both	experienced	the	power	of 	a	push.	It’s	a	moment	when	your	instincts,	values,
and	 goals	 align,	 and	 you	 move	 so	 quickly	 you	 don’t	 have	 time	 or	 a	 valid	 reason	 to
stop	yourself.

    Your	heart	speaks	and	you	don’t	think,	you	listen	to	what	your	heart	tells	you	to
do.	Greatness	is	not	a	personality	trait.	It’s	inside	all	of 	us	and	sometimes	it’s	hard
for	us	to	see	it.	Mrs.	Parks	was	described	by	all	who	knew	her	as	quiet	and	shy,	and
Dr.	King	famously	struggled	with	self-doubt	and	fear	in	the	beginning	days	of 	the
Civil	Rights	movement.

    Reflecting	back	on	the	radio	that	night	in	1956,	Mrs.	Parks	said,	“I	hadn’t	thought
I	 would	 be	 the	 person	 to	 do	 this,	 it	 hadn’t	 occurred	 to	 me.”	 It	 probably	 hasn’t	 occurred	 to
you	either	what	great	things	you	might	be	capable	of 	achieving	at	work	and	in	your
lifetime.	 Her	 example	 shows	 us	 that	 we	 are	 all	 more	 than	 capable	 of 	 finding	 the
courage	to	“act	out	of 	character”	when	the	moment	matters.

    It	 is	 true,	 as	 Rosa	 Parks	 explained	 on	 air	 in	 that	 1956	 interview,	 that	 she	 was
pushed	“as	far	as	I	could	stand	to	be	pushed”	by	a	system	of 	discrimination.	But	in	that
singular	 moment,	 she	 was	 pushed	 forward	 by	 something	 way	 more	 powerful:
herself.
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