This is Rosa Parks.
In 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white person.
At that time, white people and black people were kept apart in some American states.
Her actions changed American history forever.
Watch: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
What was segregation?
- Slavery in the USA was banned in 1865.
- In southern states the 鈥楯im Crow鈥 laws segregated (separated) black Americans from white Americans at school, on public transport and in public places.
- These segregation laws stayed in place until 1965.
The bus boycott
- In 1950s America black people were treated very badly. One person who tried to change this was Rosa Parks.
- On December 1, 1955, Rosa was on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
- She was told to give up her bus seat to a white person. She said "No".
- The police were called, Rosa was taken off the bus and arrested.
- This started the Montgomery bus boycott, where all black people refused to use the buses.
- The bus boycott was only meant to last for one day.
- In the end it lasted over a year. The law was changed so that black and white people could sit together.
Did you know?
- Dr. Martin Luther King got involved. He campaigned for black people to have the same rights as white people.
- Rosa鈥檚 job was sewing and making clothes. She worked in a shop, but after her arrest she lost her job.
- She spoke out for civil rights all her life.
Activity 1 鈥 Sort the events of Rosa Parks's life
Activity 2 鈥 Rosa Parks quiz
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