1. Rosa Parks Refused to Give Up Her Seat

Rosa Parks is famous for standing up against unfair rules. In 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, she was asked to give up her seat on a bus so that a white passenger could sit down. But Rosa said, 'No!' She believed that everyone should be treated equally, no matter the color of their skin. This brave action helped start a big movement for civil rights!

2. She Inspired Many People

Rosa Parks’ decision to stay seated on the bus inspired many others to fight for their rights. After she was arrested, people in her community organized a bus boycott, which means they refused to ride the buses to protest the unfair treatment. This boycott lasted over a year and helped change the laws to make sure everyone could sit wherever they wanted on the bus. Rosa Parks is often called 'the mother of the civil rights movement' because her courage changed the world!


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