Rosa Parks: Turning point in History
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Rosa Parks is a woman who will always be known as the woman who wouldn't move. When Rosa left work on December 1,1955, she got on the Cleveland Avenue bus to head home. When she got on she sat in the black section of the bus. As they made more stops the white section filled up. The bus driver then moved the blacks section back a few seats to make room for the whites. Rosa now was sitting in the whites section. When the driver asked her to move, she merely said "I don't think I should have to." The driver asked her to move a few more times before simply just calling the police. Rosa was later arrested because she simply wouldn't move. This changed the way the blacks fighting for integration would fight. They soon after started the Montgomery Bus Boycott that would be very successful all because Rosa Parks simply wouldn't move.