Yes
Rosa Parks was seated in row 11, immediately behind the segregation line. The first ten rows of seats were reserved for white people.
Someone named Irene Morgan
No, she was the first black person to refuse to get up from the front of a bus. Ruby Bridges, age 6 a the time, was the first black kid to go to an all white school.
Talk to a white guy.
yes.
because she was the first person to sit right there
She didn't give up her seat to a white person☝️
She was the first black person not to let a white person seat in her seat. It was a turning point for the right movement.
The first African American person to refuse to give their seat to a white person on a the bus was Irene Morgan in 1944 and Claudette Colvin 9 months before Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks was not the first
Rosa Parks was seated in row 11, immediately behind the segregation line. The first ten rows of seats were reserved for white people.
One of the reasons Rosa Parks is famous is by beginning the first person to the stand up by the civil rights between black and white people.
no
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man and its a law that if a white person does not have a seat then a black person would have to give up there seat. Rosa Parks was brave enough to to tell the white man "NO!" That's what Rosa Parks did that was so important, she made black an white people unite together.
Rosa Parks was wanted because she didn't give up her seat to a white person.
Someone named Irene Morgan
Of course they do.
No, she was the first black person to refuse to get up from the front of a bus. Ruby Bridges, age 6 a the time, was the first black kid to go to an all white school.