How Did Rosa Parks Actions Contribute To The Civil Rights Movement

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December 1, 1955 was the day that sparked the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks, who was a member of the NAACP, refused to give up her seat to a white male on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama and was then arrested. Her arrest erupted the Montgomery Bus Boycott that lasted for a year. The boycott led to a Supreme Court ruling, Browder v. Gayle, declaring segregation on public transportation unconstitutional. "On 5 June 1956, the federal district court ruled in Browder v. Gayle that bus segregation was unconstitutional, and in November 1956 the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed Browder v. Gayle and struck down laws requiring segregated seating on public buses. "1 Therefore, Rosa Parks actions helped bring attention to the issue of racial segregation