Yes. She was arrested December 1st 1955 and charged with a violation of Chapter 6, Section 11 segregation law of the Montgomery City code. Ms Parks was released on bail the evening of December 2nd, 1955 and 4 days later went to trial. She was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $10, plus $4 in court costs
Talk to a white guy.
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
You're thinking of a black woman actually. Hername was Rosa Parks, and she refused to give up her seat to a white man on December 1st, 1955.
the day Rosa parks refused to give up her seat was in December 1, 1995
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
rosa parks she refuse to give up her sit for a white man
Montgomery
Talk to a white guy.
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
Claudette Colvin was the first black to refuse to give up her seat. She was a teenager at the time.
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
You're thinking of a black woman actually. Hername was Rosa Parks, and she refused to give up her seat to a white man on December 1st, 1955.
Because she just came from work and she was very tired.
the day Rosa parks refused to give up her seat was in December 1, 1995
In the state of Alabama. Montgomery, AL.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
Yes, she was absolutely right to refuse to give up her seat. She knew that laws like that were unfair, unjust, and unconstitutional.