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What message does Rosa Parks’ legacy give to future generations?
It shows that one person's actions can create change and fight discrimination.
What rule existed on buses for African Americans when the bus became crowded?
African Americans had to give up their seats to white passengers if the bus became crowded.
When and where was Rosa Parks born?
February 4, 1913.
Why was Rosa Parks’ action important for the civil rights movement?
It challenged segregation and inspired many people to fight for equality.
How long did the bus boycott last?
For over a year.
What happened after her action?
Her action sparked a city-wide bus boycott and helped start a larger civil rights movement.
What did Rosa Parks refuse to do?
She refused to give up her seat on the bus.
What were African Americans required to do on buses in the past?
They had to give up their seats to white passengers if the bus became crowded.
Where did the event take place?
Montgomery, Alabama.
When did the important event on the bus happen?
December 1, 1955.
Who was Rosa Parks?
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