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Rosa Parks court date was on December 4th 1954 please be smart and double check this fact

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Did Rosa parks say her quote?

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What did The white man say to Rosa Parks?

I think the quote you are referring to is what she said to the bus driver. When she was challenged as being seated in a Whites Only area of the bus, the driver demanded, "Why don't you stand up?" to which Rosa replied, "I don't think I should have to stand up."


What did Rosa Parks say to the judge?

Nothing. She never talked to a judge