Chapter 8 Public Transport Events. Hey, laziness, summer, and the next day. Please shape my destiny. When I was a child, I play swing balls, bottles, water, barbecue, adults, cold beer, sunbathing etc in the garden. Yeah, my friend, this is a British stable, I eat grilled meat outside and I am watching snoring on his skin. I was sitting on the bus last week and a sweat ball was made on my forehead. Burning glare shines through the window and makes me faint.
Due to the bus incident, the Montgomery Improvement Association, led by Dexter Avenue Baptist Church young pastor, Dr. Martin Luther King, was founded. The association sought a boycott of a bus company in the city. The boycott continued for 381 days, and Mrs. Parks, Dr. King, and their career gathered the world's attention. The Supreme Court ruled that Mrs. Parkes rejected the Montgomery Act that it was prohibited and imposed a penalty from the isolation of public transport.
In Montgomery, Rosa Parks participated in the Till Rally led by Martin Luther King Jr. Shortly thereafter, she refused to give up the separation bus to the white passenger seat. The incident caused a well-organized grassroots boycott of the public bus system for a year. The boycott was aimed at forcing the city to change its racial discrimination policy. Then in the park, when she moved to the back of the bus without getting up, "According to the author's Clayborne Carson," I remembered Emmett Till, I can not return, "Till's death and 1957 The extensive coverage of integrated students in Little Rock City middle school is particularly important for young black people. "This was due to this dissatisfaction and recognition of the early isolated protest, which was born in the 1960s.
Rosa Park participated in radicalism before and after the bus event. Many people think she only did refuse to give up the bus seat, but she did more. Rosa Park was a member of the Montgomery branch of "National Association for the Advancement of Color People" and when he was arrested, he served as Secretary of this branch. She was also arrested for the second time, helping organize the bus boycott, hundreds of other people involved. She insisted on freedom and equality throughout her life.