Rosa Parks. Was an African-American civil rights activist Called the mother of the freedom movement She got on the bus in Montgomery and sat in the front.

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Rosa Parks

Was an African-American civil rights activist Called the mother of the freedom movement She got on the bus in Montgomery and sat in the front of the bus And a white person wanted the seat and she was not giving it up So the bus driver was urging her to give her seat to the white person

The bus driver was going to have her arrested Though she just said if you’re going to do that fine After this the Montgomery bus boycott started After the boycott new laws were made to ban segregated buses in Alabama and Montgomery