Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott | Civil Rights Movement

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Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott | Civil Rights Movement
Discover how Rosa Parks played a pivotal role igniting the modern civil rights movement. In December 1955, Parks, a Black seamstress and civil rights activist, refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a white patron. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Movement, a yearlong protest that ultimately bankrupted the Montgomery bus company and led to the Supreme Court ruling that public transportation and accommodations could not be racially segregated.