Rosa Parks childhood was harsh, as her parents separated at a young age and that caused her mother to take her brother and her into Montgomery, Alabama
She lived the following years of her life on a farm with his grandparents. She was homeschooled until she moved to a public school at 11 years old
She began to work seamstress and after a long day she rode a bus home and sat down on the "Whites Only"
All black people were expected to move, but Rosa Parks remained and denied a white person the seat. She broke the law
Everyone gathered to listen to Martin Luther Kings, he was a social rights activist. He changed the laws for black people
There was a bombing against Luther King, which made protesters stronger and more united. One year after, Montgomery's segregation laws became unconstitutional