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Rosa Parks wrote those words just a short time after her famous refusal, 60 years ago this month, to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus, a protest that galvanized a yearlong bus ...
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Biography.com on MSNRosa Parks’ Life After the Montgomery Bus BoycottIn December 1955, Rosa Parks’ refusal as a Black woman to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, ...
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The News-Herald on MSNLaketran, Geauga Transit reserve front seats on buses to recognize Rosa Parks“Rosa Parks, like many residents of Lake ... the NAACP of Lake County is offering free All-Day bus passes to those interested in riding Laketran during the tribute. The free passes can be ...
There, when a woman called Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a bus journey became very important. Rosa's refusal was a protest about racism against black people. Racism is when someone ...
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white male. Her arrest sparked a citywide boycott against Montgomery buses – which brought them to the brink of bankruptcy.
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