She was
yes and no it depends wear you ride it
He was riding a whites-only train car (apex)
She was riding on a bus with 3 other people and they were at the front of the bus, but white people came on and the bus driver told them to go to the back of the bus so the white people could sit. Rosa Parks friends did so, but she was tired of doing that so she refused and stayed put and was soon arrested but was famous for standing up for her race and what she believes in.
Homer Plessy
Ulysses S. Grant
That depends where you go. Block Island has bike paths you can use.
Yes
you can only be three and under or you can get arrested for being older than that and riding it From maddison age 29
Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.
In American English, that is called "bareback riding," so perhaps "horseback riding" implies the difference between riding with or without a saddle. The first horse races I went to, at a county fair back in the 50s, did not have the jockeys sitting on the horses' backs, but rather in sulkies drawn behind the horses.
It all depends on the State and where you are riding it. Here in FLorida it is illegal if your on the street, you can be arrested for DUI just like in a car.
The people of the plains (this is 100% correct)