The bus driver was the person she told she wasn't going to move. She knew she would be arrested by staying in her seat, but that was the point.
Some historical figures who demonstrated initiative include Alexander the Great, who expanded his empire through strategic military campaigns; Marie Curie, who pioneered research on radioactivity and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different fields; and Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and became a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. These individuals took proactive steps to achieve their goals and make a significant impact on history.
Somewhere in the world the blacks boycotted the buses because they were always forced to give up their seat on the bus to a white person if there was no room. They would either have to sit in a different seat, which was normally the back of the bus or they would have to stand. They found this to be unfair so they decided to boycott the buses until they could sit where they wished.
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It rotates at six-monthly intervals between Strasbourg and Brussels - what a shocking waste of resources for a quite trivial political advantage!!
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Claudette Colvin was the first black to refuse to give up her seat. She was a teenager at the time.
Talk to a white guy.
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
The first African American person to refuse to give their seat to a white person on a the bus was Irene Morgan in 1944 and Claudette Colvin 9 months before Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks was not the first
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You're thinking of a black woman actually. Hername was Rosa Parks, and she refused to give up her seat to a white man on December 1st, 1955.
because she had refused to give up her seat to a white person, that is why rosa parks got arrested for seat refusal.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
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Because she just came from work and she was very tired.
Rosa Parks was wanted because she didn't give up her seat to a white person.