I believe the reason why she refused to give up her seat was because she was coming home from work, and was so tired. Or she wanted to show that black people have rights as well.
i believe so. yes!!
December 1st, 1955On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks, age 42, refused to obey bus driver James Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger
Yes. She was arrested December 1st 1955 and charged with a violation of Chapter 6, Section 11 segregation law of the Montgomery City code. Ms Parks was released on bail the evening of December 2nd, 1955 and 4 days later went to trial. She was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $10, plus $4 in court costs
No, Rosa Parks was not the first person to refuse to give up her seat to a white person on a bus. There were several instances of similar protests before Parks, but her refusal to move in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which became a significant event in the civil rights movement.
The people who refused to sign the Declaration of Independense was Tomas Jefferson, and two other people.
Because they put taxes on the tea
beacause the "white man" told her to get up and it was opposite day. so she didn't.
Who was the person who refused to give up a seat on the bus and led to a 382-day boycott by black people in Montgomery,Alabama
December 1st, 1955On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks, age 42, refused to obey bus driver James Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger
Montgomery
381 dias . . .( days)
Yes. She was arrested December 1st 1955 and charged with a violation of Chapter 6, Section 11 segregation law of the Montgomery City code. Ms Parks was released on bail the evening of December 2nd, 1955 and 4 days later went to trial. She was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $10, plus $4 in court costs
If Alabama wants you, it is unlikely that Alaska will refuse to send you back.
No, Rosa Parks was not the first person to refuse to give up her seat to a white person on a bus. There were several instances of similar protests before Parks, but her refusal to move in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which became a significant event in the civil rights movement.
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
Generally, not until the child is 18.
Yes you can refuse a medal.
In most states YES, but in some states NO. Check with your state.