The activist’s refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Alabama helped fuel the Civil Rights Movement.
Rosa Parks, age 42, was commuting home from her job ... The driver summoned two police officers who arrested Parks and took her to jail. On Dec. 5, Parks was found guilty of disorderly conduct ...
but somebody might have to go to jail to make a point here. Rosa Parks went to jail. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. went to jail. These folks did this to enfranchise Black voters during the civil ...
Rosa Parks wasn’t born a household name ... The police arrived, and she was taken to jail for breaking the segregation laws. What might have seemed like a small, personal moment—an individual ...
There, when a woman called Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat ... She was arrested and taken to jail for a few hours. Rosa didn't fight alone, people organised a bus boycott, which meant ...