Rosa Parks was one of the most important African American citizens of America in 20th century. Mrs. Parks was a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama when, in December of 1955, she was told to get out of her seat by the bus driver, but refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger. The bus driver called the police. She was arrested for violating the local law. In the end, she went to court. The judge found her guilty. But she decided to take the case to a higher court. Her act sparked a citywide boycott of the bus system by blacks. It was hard. Many people had to leave home long before daylight to get to work on time. They got home late at night. Their feet hurt. But they would not give up. The boycott raised an unknown clergyman named Martin Luther King, Jr., to national prominence and resulted in the U.S Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation on city buses. About a year had passed since Rosa refused to give up her seat. Black people in other places read about Montgomery. They began to work for fair treatment of blacks in their own cities. They called Rosa Parks the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement.
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