The bus driver, her, and the man who got on and wanted her to move. That's why she didn't move, the bus was empty and she was tired after cleaning houses all day.
The montgemery bus boycot would have not happend.
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Rosa Parks became a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955. Her act of defiance sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where African Americans refused to ride the buses to protest racial segregation. This boycott lasted for over a year and ultimately led to a Supreme Court ruling that deemed bus segregation unconstitutional, marking a significant victory in the fight for civil rights. Parks' bravery inspired many others to join the struggle against racial injustice.
Yes. She rode the bus to and from work. Every single day.
Rosa Parks had many jobs. She was an African American activist. She worked for several organizations like the NAACP. She was also a secretary for E. D. Nixon. Rosa had other jobs also, she was a seamstress for a department store when she made her protest the bus ride home. She cleaned white peoples houses for very little wage.
Yes. After the boycott African Americans got to sit in any available seat.
The montgemery bus boycot would have not happend.
serial killers, leaders of countries, scientists, athleats, meme readers and a retaded bratty kid.
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks became a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955. Her act of defiance sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where African Americans refused to ride the buses to protest racial segregation. This boycott lasted for over a year and ultimately led to a Supreme Court ruling that deemed bus segregation unconstitutional, marking a significant victory in the fight for civil rights. Parks' bravery inspired many others to join the struggle against racial injustice.
Yes. She rode the bus to and from work. Every single day.
people grew angry and that was the new start of boycotts led by martin Luther king jr. | they made their own buses they refused to ride the companys buses so until they changed their rules. by the way black and white got mad. soon the company ran out of business so they changed their rules
Rosa Parks had many jobs. She was an African American activist. She worked for several organizations like the NAACP. She was also a secretary for E. D. Nixon. Rosa had other jobs also, she was a seamstress for a department store when she made her protest the bus ride home. She cleaned white peoples houses for very little wage.
it was totally unfair! the blacks sat at the back of the bus while the whites had their own section at the front. if a white person had no seat a black person had to give up theirs for the whit person. So sad!
She got there with a ride on a bus. Rosa Parks is known her arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, which was the impetus for the Montgomery bus boycott, an important event in the civil rights movement. See the link below for her story.
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