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When leader was Rosa Parks she was a black woman who came from work very tired and she got on the bus and sat in the white section because they had that her seat and she wanted to sit in the front since there wasn’t anyone there so she said there is a white man team that angry at her and say get out of my seat and she said no I’m tired and I had a long day at work and I’m not getting up to see you sometime yourself another seat because it doesn’t matter what color you are anywhere we want to so then the fish bus driver came out and was like ma’ma you have to get out that’s it that’s for white people only and she was like nope it’s for everyone so they kept pulling on her arms and finally called the cops and the cops arrested her then they had a protest about it she got out of jail and they did a boycott run about The colored people are not sitting on the buses from December 5 until people to sit anywhere and some of the white people More mad because the black people stop coming on their buses and they weren’t making money losing their jobs and stuff bricks or rocks at the colored people

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Harriet Tubman

In addition to leading more than 300 enslaved people to freedom, Harriet Tubman helped ensure the final defeat of slavery in the United States by aiding the Union during the American Civil War. She served as a scout and a nurse, though she received little pay or recognition.

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Rosa Parks

Called "the mother of the civil rights movement," Rosa Parks invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Parks' arrest on December 1, 1955 launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott by 17,000 black citizens.