![]() ![]() It was not to be over till the bus segregation was over. ![]() December 5 the day of her trial, the boycott started. The driver called the cops and Rosa was arrested and charged for violating Alabama Segregation Law. The driver was getting fed up and threatened to call the cops. She just sat there as if nothing was happening, ignoring the man. Rosa didn’t get up because she felt that she had the same rights as a white man and she could stay there. Well this day Rosa Parks and the other blacks were to get out of their seats because a white man needed a seat. And the middle row was not assigned for a specific race, but if the white section was full all blacks that were in the middle section were to get out of there seats just because one white man needed a seat. ![]() Her and some otherīlacks was sitting the middle row of the bus. ![]() Because her husband assisted she continued her high school studies in 1933.ĭecemRosa rode the bus from work. She had to drop out because her grandmother was getting ill then later her mother. She later attended Alabama State Teachers College (an all black college). She was home schooled until she was 11 years old, and continued her education at an all girls school in Montgomery, Alabama. After her parents divorced she moved with her mother and younger brother to Pine Level, Alabama. Her mother, Leona McCauley, was a teacher while her father, James McCauley, was a carpenter. ![]()
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