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4) What was life like in the South ? How did she feel? Why ?

5) What civil rights group did Rosa and her husband Raymond join?

6) What happened to her on December1st, 1955 ?

7) What happened next?

8) How much was the fine?

9) How much did she pay? Why?

10) What did the people of Montgomery do to help support Rosa and
to fight back?

11)
How long did it last? What famous civil rights leader led the
Montgomery Bus Boycott?

12)
What did the Supreme Court decide ?

13)
Was her life easier after the boycott ? What did she become the
symbol of ?


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4) In the south , Rosa parks grew up with racism and was afraid of the KKK who had burned down black school houses and churches.

5) Rosa and her husband Raymond join the NAACP ( the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

6) On December 1st 1955 , Rosa had settled in her seat after a hard day’s of work. All Sears on the bus had filled up when a white man borded . The bus driver told Rosa and some other African-Americans to stand up but Rosa refused. The bus driver call the police. Rosa didn’t move . Soon the police showed up and Rosa was arrested.

7) Rosa was arrested and was charged with breaking a segregation law and was told to pay a fine .

8 ) Parks was told to pay a fine of 10$.

9) She refused to pay the fine because she was not guilty at all and the law was unfair .

10) The night after Rosa’s arrestation, a number of Africans-Americans leaders got together and decided to boycott the city buses.this meant that African- Americans would no longer ride theses buses .

11) the boycott lasted 381 days and one of the leaders was Martin Luther King Jr.

12) the Supreme decided to ruled that the segregation laws in Alabama were unconstitutional.

13) After all of theses events, Rosa’s life don’t change at all and was not more easier for her . Many of the civil rights leaders were bombed so Rosa decide to moved in Detroit in 1957 with her husband . Rosa parks became a symbol of African-American fight and equal rights .