4. What happened after Gilmore opened her own restaurant? *
(1 Point)
Her restaurant brought together people from different sides of the movement.
Her home became a secret meeting place for civil rights activists.
Her restaurant provided all of the food for protests and marches.
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Her home was frequently visited by civil rights activists and leaders.

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Answer:

Her home became a secret meeting place for civil rights activists.

Explanation:

Georgia Gilmore's cooking helped fund an alternative system of transportation that arose for the city's African-Americans during the boycott. In February 1956, a Montgomery County grand jury indicted King and dozens of other boycott leaders for unlawful conspiracy. Gilmore was among those who testified at King's trial.