On Thursday, December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a city bus and sat with three other blacks in the fifth row, the first row that blacks could occupy. A few stops later, the front four rows were filled with whites, and one white man was left standing. According to law, blacks and whites could not occupy the same row, so the bus driver asked all four of the blacks seated in the fifth row to move. Three complied, but Parks refused. She was arrested.
@otr777 I mean, really? You hate people who hate? what the is wrong with you?
aequivalere 1 week ago
I have a solution!! Let the whites sit up front and the blacks negros way way in the back...he he he
vaccumenhancer439 1 month ago
Kills me to think that even happened to a kind lady. Hate hate hate hate the people who generate hate.
otr777 6 months ago