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After Jemison’s address to the council, the Baton Rouge City Council enacted Ordinance 222, which stated that there would no longer be seats designated for white or black passengers. Black passengers were to load from back to front, and white riders were to load from front to back. Plus, no black passenger would be allowed to sit closer to the front of a bus than any white passenger, and people of different races could not share a seat.

– “Prelude to the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott
February 11, 1953,”
Molly Manson

Which statement correctly summarizes the effect of Rev. Jemison’s address to the council?

Seats were no longer reserved, but the buses remained segregated.
Buses were no longer segregated and passengers could sit anywhere.
White passengers could sit anywhere they wanted, but black passengers could not.
Black passengers could sit anywhere they wanted, but white passengers could not.