Which TWO details from the text best support the idea that Gilmore provided food and funding for civil rights activists during the bus boycott?
NOTE: You must select two of the choices below.
Question 12 options:
"'She offered these women, many of whose grandmothers were born into slavery, a way to contribute to the cause that would not raise suspicions of white employers who might fire them'"
"'When I paid my fare and they got the money, they don't know Negro money from white money,' she told the judge."
"'Gilmore's house became a clubhouse for King,' Edge writes, and often the first stop for people in the civil rights movement who visited Montgomery."
"Gilmore was there, selling fried chicken sandwiches and other foods to the African-American men and women gathered there who'd pledged not to use the city's buses"
"The money they raised helped pay for the alternative transportation system that arose in Montgomery during the 381-day bus boycott"
"'Everybody could tell you Georgia Gilmore didn't take no junk. You pushed her too far, she would say a few bad words. You pushed her any further, she would hit you.'"