9 Ordinary People Who Changed History
Rosa Parks: Wouldn't Give Up Her Seat
Tired from a full day's work, Rosa Parks
boarded a Montgomery bus on December 1, 1955. When she refused to obey
the driver's order to give up her seat in the "colored" section for a
white person, she was arrested for civil disobedience. Parks' act of
defiance, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott that followed, are recognized
as pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement.