Rosa Parks was held under arrest for 381 days until she was let out and declared her rights.
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Martin Luther King organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott in response to Rosa Parks' arrest. He led the boycott, which lasted for 381 days, as a peaceful protest against racial segregation on city buses. The boycott eventually resulted in the desegregation of the Montgomery bus system.
Rosa Parks early life was hard because of the slave days and because her mother and grandmother were sick in her early teens. Also because Rosa's father wasnt around much.
The boycott lasted from December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks, an African American woman, was arrested for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person, to December 20, 1956. That is 20 days.
She was affected with dementia in her last days of live but she lived a long life of 92.
she changed the way people felt about her she changed the way people felt about her
Rosa Parks didn't start the boycott, but her arrest for refusing to give her seat to a white man on December 1, 1955, was the reason African-American community leaders organized the protest. The boycott began four days later, on December 5, 1955, and ended on December 20, 1956.
yes she wouldn't let a white man in her seat back in the days of rasisim
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat she was 42 years old.
Martin Luther King Jr. Edgar Nixon and other people
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested because she refused to give her seat to a white person on a bus. She had refused to comply on previous occasions, which had resulted in being put off the bus. That was what she was expecting on that day, but instead, the driver got a policeman to arrest her. She did spend the night in jail, the charge was disorderly conduct.
the boycott lasted a year and they won