When was Claudette born?
September 5, 1939
How old was Claudette when she refuse to give up her seat?
She was 15 years old.
What is the Supreme Court case that Claudette was involved in?
Browder v. Gayle
Where did Claudette move to after the Supreme Court win?
What is step one of Freire's problem posing method?
Step one is to identify the problem.
What happened when Claudette was 13 years old?
Claudette's sister died.
Which two civil rights activists inspired Claudette?
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.
What is the Supreme Court?
The highest court in the United States.
How many children did Claudette have?
Claudette had two sons.
What is step two of Freire's problem posing method?
Step two is analyzing the causes of the problem.
Where did Claudette's family grow up?
Birmingham, Alabama
What happened when Claudette refused to give up her seat?
Claudette was arrested.
What does unconstitutional mean?
Not allowed by the U.S. constitution or government
Where did Claudette work for 35 years before retiring?
Claudette worked in a nursing home for5 35 years.
What is step three of Freire's problem posing method?
Step three is finding solutions to the problem
What does impoverished mean?
To have very little money or possessions.
What bailed Claudette out of jail?
Claudette's minister.
What law was ruled unconstitutional?
When it comes to justice_________.
there is no easy way to get it
What was the problem Claudette identified?
Segregation on the Montgomery bus system.
What council did Claudette join in high school?
NAACP Youth Council
What is segregation?
Keeping groups of people apart due to one group of people being treated unfairly.
When did Claudette win the Supreme Court case?
In 1956
Who did Claudette later pave the way for?
Claudette paved the way Rosa Parks.
What Supreme Court case ended segregation on buses in Montgomery?
Browder v. Gayle