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Montgomery Bus Boycott activist Claudette Colvin remembers her stand against injusticeClaudette Colvin's bravery on March 2, 1955, was a powerful testament to the spirit of resistance and the pursuit of justice. "I'm a part of the Montgomery bus boycott story," she said.
The juvenile record of Claudette Colvin ... in Montgomery, Alabama. She was inspired by Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth when she refused to give up her seat to a white person on a bus, and ...
A community gathering was held yesterday [March 3] to mark the stand taken by Claudette Colvin in Alabama in ... riding along with a friend on a bus in Montgomery was ordered by the bus driver ...
At 15 years old, Claudette Colvin refused to give her seat up to a white woman on a crowded segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
Many on the Left are wondering what to do against the Trump administration’s vicious assaults on workers, immigrants, and free speech. We can look to the example of US civil rights activists, who kept ...
Claudette Colvin co-wrote the book ... The NAACP chose Parks to be the public face of the bus boycott, rather than Colvin, because they felt Parks was more acceptable to whites and thus stood ...
Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks refusing to give up their seats on buses when white people demanded them, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott and the banning of segregated buses in Alabama.
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