The Montgomery bus boycott lasted 384 days. It began on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white person. It lasted until December 20, 1956 when the Supreme Court declared segregating busses to be unconstitutional.
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.
During that time whites where allowed in the front, and blacks in the back. If more whites came on then the blacks had to move back. Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus when asked by the bus driver. After this a bus boycott came about, lasting for about a year. a boycott is when you refuse to do something. All blacks refused to ride buses until they were allowed the same privilege as whites. After this she became a leader for the Civil Rights Movement
Sit-ins: Where you go into a business, sit down, and refuse to leave. This is very disturbing to a business and motivates them to change.
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
Rosa Parks refused to pay the $14 fine imposed after her arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, as a form of protest against racial segregation and injustice. By not paying the fine, she aimed to challenge the discriminatory laws of the time and draw attention to the civil rights movement. Her defiance became a pivotal moment that inspired others to join the struggle for equality.
381 dias . . .( days)
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
blacks on there team they refuse to work to gether
many whites feared a slave uprising if blacks had guns.
Dr. Martin Luther King refused to do business with companies that segregated Blacks from Whites. Dr. King was the leader of the Civil Rights movement in America.
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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.
Not much movement and refuse to eat
From December 1, 1955 to December 20, 1956 - over a year - 385 days.
During that time whites where allowed in the front, and blacks in the back. If more whites came on then the blacks had to move back. Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus when asked by the bus driver. After this a bus boycott came about, lasting for about a year. a boycott is when you refuse to do something. All blacks refused to ride buses until they were allowed the same privilege as whites. After this she became a leader for the Civil Rights Movement
beacause the "white man" told her to get up and it was opposite day. so she didn't.
Vietnam's independence movement was led by communists.