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How come White people and Black people can sit together on a bus now?

Because one day a lady named Rosa Parks got on a bus and thought it was unfair to sit in the back. She thought Black people and White people SHOULD be able to sit anywhere and by anyone! So she sat in the front with the White people. She did get in trouble but now Black and White people could sit anywhere on a bus and sit next to anyone!


In 1914 the first bus came out today that allowed passengers to sit which direction?

they right


Who said because of your uncivil actions you have the right to sit anywhere on the bus?

The quote "because of your uncivil actions you have the right to sit anywhere on the bus" is attributed to Rosa Parks. She famously refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, an act of civil disobedience that became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. Her actions challenged the unjust laws of segregation, emphasizing that everyone deserves equal rights and dignity.


What were ambitions for Rosa parks?

To fight for freedom of the black people. To be able to sit in the front of the bus.


Why did Rosa Parks move to Alabama when she was two?

i think to tell people in Alabama that for now on they can sit any where they want to in the bus because now white people can't sit in the front of the bus anymore they have to sit where Every the want to front or back and if a passenger don't have no where to sit they just going to have to stand up in the bus not tell some one that they have to get up so he/she can sit

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How come White people and Black people can sit together on a bus now?

Because one day a lady named Rosa Parks got on a bus and thought it was unfair to sit in the back. She thought Black people and White people SHOULD be able to sit anywhere and by anyone! So she sat in the front with the White people. She did get in trouble but now Black and White people could sit anywhere on a bus and sit next to anyone!


Was Rosa Parks in slavery?

No, Rose Park live during a time where blacks had sit in the back of the bus. She could not sit anywhere like we can now.


In 1914 the first bus came out today that allowed passengers to sit which direction?

they right


Who said because of your uncivil actions you have the right to sit anywhere on the bus?

The quote "because of your uncivil actions you have the right to sit anywhere on the bus" is attributed to Rosa Parks. She famously refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, an act of civil disobedience that became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. Her actions challenged the unjust laws of segregation, emphasizing that everyone deserves equal rights and dignity.


What were ambitions for Rosa parks?

To fight for freedom of the black people. To be able to sit in the front of the bus.


What did parks think about the time she sat down on the bus until the time she was guided off the bus?

She thought that everyone has the right to sit anywhere they want without being separated from different races, This is also called a boycott.


How is Rosa parks life different from peoples life today?

her life is diffrent from peoples today because back in her days she had to sit in the back of the bus and she had to drink out of dirty fountains and she was a slave she had to work for other people and now in our days we can sit in front of the bus or the back it dosent matter were we sit now days and we can drink out the same water fountain and a clean one and we are not slaves any more


How do people sit in a church?

They sit anywhere!


What made the NAACP heroic?

They tried to help the blacks get equal rights to sit anywhere on the bus, be in the same class as whites, and do anything else you think the whites could do.


How much was a bus ticket in the 1960?

Much less than a bus ticket is today... Of that you can be sure!(Note: there are no archives to research in reference to bus fares earlier than 2005)


Why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott important to the Civil Rights movement?

It gave Black people an equal seat on the bus. There are no more divided sections like there were. There's no more White Section and Colored section on the buses. They can sit anywhere they want to now.


Are the things still around what she did or made today?

Rosa parks .. refused to give up her seat to an white man on the bus . she wanted to be equal to wanted the black people to be able to sit in front of the bus also.