Who did so much more than refuse to give up a seat on a bus?
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Considering how significant Rosa Parks’s arrest on December 1, 1955, for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger was to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Civil Rights Movement at large, it’s understandable that she’d be best known for that. However, the Library of Congress noted she had been a hard-working member of the NAACP for over a decade by that point. She would also spend the following decade using her notoriety to further power the movement despite health and economic hardships.
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Who did so much more than refuse to give up a seat on a bus?
- Dr. June Jackson Christmas
- Leah Chase
- Diane Nash
- Rosa Parks
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