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Rosa Parks / Montgomery Bus Boycott (1 déc. 1955 – 20 déc. 1956)

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On December 1, 1955, African-American seamstress Rosa Parks was commuting home on Montgomery’s Cleveland Avenue bus from her job at a local department store. She was seated in the front row of the “colored section.” When the white seats filled, the driver, J. Fred Blake, asked Parks and three others to vacate their seats. The other African-American riders complied, but Parks refused.

A civil-rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating.

The U.S. Supreme Court ultimately ordered Montgomery to integrate its bus system, and one of the leaders of the boycott, a young pastor named Martin Luther King, Jr., emerged as a prominent leader of the American civil rights movement.

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Date:

1 déc. 1955
20 déc. 1956
~ 1 years