Rosa Parks and her husband, Raymond Parks were members of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). After her arrest for refusing to relinquish her seat on the bus to a white man, the bus driver had her arrested. Her act of protest and arrest led to the Montgomery bus boycott organized by the NAACP and participated in by most of the black citizens of Montgomery.
the people wore mad
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
she gave them the part of being togetherand peaceful
to protest Rosa Parks arrest and segregation in general_ James Roberts(The OJX) helped you:)
The Birmingham Bus Boycott of 1955 was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks when she refused to give up her seat to a white man.
the people wore mad
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
she gave them the part of being togetherand peaceful
to protest Rosa Parks arrest and segregation in general_ James Roberts(The OJX) helped you:)
The Birmingham Bus Boycott of 1955 was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks when she refused to give up her seat to a white man.
It is so important because she stood up to the white people unlike anybody else. So she encouraged the other people to protest.
she did not protest outspokenly about segeration. instead she fought against it by sitting in a white section on a bus
he helped pass the de segregration laws , duhhh
Rosa Parks did not have cancer. Many people thought that she did but she said that she did not have cancer.
being arrested,a protest and not giving up her seat
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white citizen. Through her protest she spoke out against segregation sharing that all people are equally worthy of respect.
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.