I had no special fear. It was more a decision that I had made, that I would not be moved.
Civil rights activist
I had no special fear. It was more a decision that I had made, that I would not be moved.
Civil rights activist
Interview about the bus incident.
Post-1955
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"I would like to see the civil rights movement become a human rights movement."
Strange & Unusual"I would like to see a world where everyone is treated equally and fairly."
Controversial"The bus was a symbol of the segregated South, and my refusal to move was a small act of defiance that sparked a movement."
Strange & Unusual"I was not the only person who had been mistreated and humiliated. I was not the only person who had been arrested for this sort of thing. I was just one of many."
Strange & Unusual"The more we gave in, the more we complied with that kind of treatment, the more oppressive it became."
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