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The Seat That Moved a Nation: Rosa Parks Is Arrested (1955)

On the evening of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger. Her quiet decision made under the weight of unjust law, became the spark for the Montgomery Bus Boycott and a turning point in the American civil-rights movement.

Parks wasn’t acting on a whim. She was a seasoned activist and NAACP organizer who understood the cost of resistance. Her arrest galvanized Black community leaders, including a young Martin Luther King Jr., into organizing a 381-day boycott that ultimately helped dismantle segregation on public transportation.

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