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Rosa Parks' Bus Ride

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In 1955, Rosa Parks was on a bus in Alabama. She was sitting in a section where white people chose their seats first. A white man wanted her seat, but Parks refused to move. She was arrested and went to jail.

The city’s African Americans then decided to boycott, or not ride buses until the segregation law was changed. The boycott was led by Martin Luther King, Jr.

The boycott went on until 1956, when the US Supreme Court decided that segregation was wrong. This gave hope to people who wanted all kinds of racial segregation to end. Within the next ten years much progress was made.

Adapted from "Rosa Parks", Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica. 7 Nov. 2020. school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Rosa-Parks/399859

Rosa Parks was -
an American politician.
a mayor of a city in Alabama.
a bus driver for white people.
an African American woman from Alabama.
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