She did have to go to jail, but not for long. Martin Luther King Jr. defended her in this case, so she somewhat did win her action.
refused to give up her seat to a white passenger
rosa park is in the civil rights because she didnt want to gave up her seat
Rosa Parks was arrest for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person sparked the Montgomery bus boycott
The Strathclyde-Britons of ancient Scotland were the first to bestow this subsequently distinguished surname upon those who lived in or near a park. It is first found/recorded in Cumberland, where they had held a family seat from very early times.
Yes, there was a teenager named Claudette Colvin who refused to give up her seat before Rosa Parks. However, since Colvin was an unwed teenage mother, the leaders of the civil rights movement decided to find someone else to be the face of the movement. They chose Rosa Parks.
Rose rose (a lady named Rose got up from her seat)
rose park would not her seat that kinde of
Section 3H, Row 31, Seat 105 at the Rose Bowl is located in the stadium's lower seating area, typically on the west side. This section offers a good view of the field, allowing fans to enjoy the game experience closely. The specific seat will be situated towards the middle of the row, providing a balanced perspective of the action.
unbolt it
"Sit" is a verb that describes the action of lowering oneself into a seated position, while "seat" is a noun referring to a place where one can sit. In other words, "sit" is an action, while "seat" is the object on which one sits.
"park your posterior".
Round a table, in a park, in a cinema.
my name is Sylvain and I have two mercury one park lane convertible bucket seat and monterey converble This is 1967 park lane convertible build in 1964 885 was bucket seat park lane converble
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it depends on the seat.
love seat
refused to give up her seat to a white passenger