She was involved in the "movement". Claudette Colvin was the first person arrested for resisting bus segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, preceding the more publicized Rosa Parks and she was among the five women originally included in the federal court case, filed on February 1, 1956 as Browder v. Gayle, and testified before the three-judge panel that heard the case in the United States District Court. She was only 15 years old were Rosa was 42 at the time of her case. The other women were, Aurelia Browder, Mary Louise Smith and Susie McDonald. At the time of the occurrences on the buses, the leader of the movement didn't know that some women were being breaking the segregation laws to make their cases heard. In about 9 months later Martin Luther king jump out in the next case which was the Rosa Park's case.
no she did not want to give it up because she wanted her wrights
she didnt give up her seat to a white man
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat she was 42 years old.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
Rosa Parks was important because she stood up for black people's rights.
Notice one of the categories this question is in: Rosa Parks I didn't know either until I saw the categories.
when whites threatened the blacks not to vote they didnt give in just like Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks
she didnt give up her seat to a white man
Because Rosa Parks didnt give up her seat to a white person, watch the movie if yu didnt know
no one every one didnt see till after she said no
The rule was that if there wasnt seats left in front than the blacks had to give up their seat for the white people, Rosa parks didnt give up her seat because she was protesting
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat she was 42 years old.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
Rosa Parks was important because she stood up for black people's rights.
She Didnt Wanted To Give Up Her Seat Too This White Men And She Went Too Jail For Datt
rosa parks she refuse to give up her sit for a white man
Rosa Parks was wanted because she didn't give up her seat to a white person.