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- Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist and is known as the "mother of the civil rights movement" during the 1950.
- On December 1,1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks was told to give her seat up to a white man on her way back from work.
- However Rosa was charged with a violation of chapter 6, section 11 segregation laws of the Montgomery City code. A false accusation because she was sitting in a colored section on the bus.
Rosa Parks and Montgomery Laws