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Nov. 30, 2025

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Rosa and Her Seat: The Montgomery Bus Boycott

In much of the South, African Americans were required to sit in the back of city buses and to give up their seats to white riders when buses were full. That began to change on Dec. 1, 1955 — 70 years ago Monday — when one woman on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus decided she had had enough of segregation and Jim Crow laws.

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