why
did Rosa parks not get into the
first bus?
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She wasn't incapable of leaving her seat when bus driver James F. Blake demanded her to do so. ... Parks, the mother of the civil rights movement, made the decision to remain in her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus because she didn't believe she should have to move because of her race, even though that was the law.
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Parks, the mother of the civil rights movement, made the decision to remain in her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus because she didn't believe she should have to move because of her race, even though that was the law. In the middle of the crowded bus, Parks was arrested for her refusal to relinquish her seat on Dec.
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