Rosa Parks
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February 10, 2017
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When she married Raymond Parks, she returned to high school and graduated.
In 1943 she joined the NAACP and worked to ensure voting rights for blacks.
One evening shortly after 5:00 PM on Thursday, December 1, 1955 while coming home from work, she
boarded a bus and sat down. According to Montgomery law, blacks had to sit in the back of the bus, and
give up their seats to whites when they came on the bus...
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When she was asked to give up her seat, she
refused. Immediately, the driver stopped the bus and called two policemen. Mrs. Parks was arrested and
taken to jail.
Edgar Daniel Nixon, head of the NAACP in Montgomery, posted a $100 bond to get her released.
Although Mrs. Parks was not the first black person to get arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the
bus, Mr...
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