She got sent to jail
Selma to Montgomery marches happened in 1965.
The Montgomery bus boycott
Relief of Montgomery Castle happened on 1644-09-18.
Bus boycott, where black people refused to use buses in Montgomery because of how badly there were treated
he was a civil rights leader for the predigest actions to stop
Rosa Parks was arrest for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person sparked the Montgomery bus boycott
because he helped the Montgomery state a better place
The compound predicate in the sentence is "interest and amuse." This is because the subject "L.M. Montgomery's stories" is connected to two actions performed by the verb "interest" and "amuse," both of which describe what the stories do to many readers.
After the Montgomery bus boycott ended, segregation of buses was ruled as being unconstitutional. The boycott lasted for 361 days.
Montgomery was chosen for state capital because it has a big population.
Actions along the Matanikau happened on 1942-10-06.
"It Happened in Montgomery for Rosa Parks" by Phil W. Petrie is a narrative poem that reflects on the pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus. The poem captures the emotions and significance of this act of defiance, emphasizing themes of courage, justice, and social change. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, Petrie conveys the impact of Parks' actions on the fight against racial inequality.