Segregation Laws
All About Rosa Parks
Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Who was supposed to sit at the front of the bus? 

On buses in Montgomery, white passengers sat in this section of the bus.

100

Who is Rosa Parks?

This woman refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955.

100

What happened after Rosa Parks arrest on buses? 

After Rosa Parks’s arrest, many Black citizens stopped riding these.

200

Who was supposed to sit at the back of the bus? 

Black passengers were required to sit in this part of the bus.

200

Where was Rosa Parks born? 

She was born in Alabama 

200

What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

This protest against bus segregation lasted 381 days.

300

Who was forced to give up their seats if sections were full? 

If the white section was full, Black passengers had to do this.

300

How old was Rosa Parks when she refused to give up her seat? 

Rosa Parks was this age when she refused to give up her seat.

300

Who is Claudette Colvin?

This teenage girl refused to give up her seat before Rosa Parks.

400

What is “separate but equal”?

This phrase meant that Black and White facilities were separated but supposedly equal.

400

Why was Rosa Parks arrested? 

Because the Laws prevented equality and forced African Americans to give up their seats. 

400

What methods did people use to get around during the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

During the Montgomery Bus Boycott, many Black residents avoided buses by walking long distances, carpooling with neighbors, and getting rides from volunteer drivers.

500

What are the Jim Crow Laws?

These laws separated Black and white people in many public places in the South.

500

True or False: Did Rosa Parks' movement make an impact? 

Yes, Rosa Parks made an impact in today's society. Now we are able to be seated wherever we want to on the buses we ride. 

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How long did the Boycott last? 

This famous protest against segregated buses in Montgomery lasted for 381 days after the arrest of Rosa Parks.

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