Rosa Parks spent one night in jail for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955. She paid a fine of ten dollars plus four dollars in court costs when she was found guilty of violating Montgomery's segregated busing ordinance.
She was sentenced in jail for one day but was fined $14.00
Rosa Parks was arrested for being civilly disobedient when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white person. She was released after being booked for the crime.
After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.
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They met each other in the barber shop where Raymond worked.
She was sentenced in jail for one day but was fined $14.00
Rosa Parks was arrested for being civilly disobedient when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white person. She was released after being booked for the crime.
45 years
1913 - 2005
Rosa Parks was arrested because she refused to move further back on a bus when the bus driver demanded she do along with all other black people on the bus so the few white people who were standing could sit.
After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.
1 day
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They met each other in the barber shop where Raymond worked.
for 18 to 20 years
1977
Rosa Parks lived until She was 92 Years old.