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Mrs. Rosa Parks and E.D. Nixon, left, former president of the Alabama NAACP, arrive at court in Montgomery March 19, 1956 for the trial in the racial bus boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks arrives at circuit court to be arraigned in the racial bus boycott, Feb. 24, 1956 in Montgomery, Ala. The boycott started last Dec. 5, when Mrs. Parks was fined for refusing to move to the black section of a city bus.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks arrives at circuit court to be arraigned in the racial bus boycott, Feb. 24, 1956 in Montgomery, Ala. The boycott started last Dec. 5, when Mrs. Parks was fined for refusing to move to the black section of a city bus. (AP Photo)-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-foto
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-foto
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-foto
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-foto
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The 4 sided Klein & son jewellers 'City Clock', historic landmark clock near to where Rosa Parks was arrested at the foot of Dexter Avenue, Montgomery.-stock-foto
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The 4 sided Klein & son jewellers 'City Clock', historic landmark clock near to where Rosa Parks was arrested at the foot of Dexter Avenue, Montgomery.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 years, in Montgomery, Alabama, leader of the civil rights movemen-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King was pastor for 6 yrs, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaders of the civil rights movement.-stock-foto
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a modern museum & educational center, that depicts the events & actions of the 1963 Civil Rights campaign, Alabama,-stock-foto
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a modern museum & educational center, that depicts the events & actions of the 1963 Civil Rights campaign, Alabama,-stock-foto
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a modern museum & educational center, that depicts the events & actions of the 1963 Civil Rights campaign, Alabama,-stock-foto
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a modern museum & educational center, that depicts the events & actions of the 1963 Civil Rights campaign, Alabama,-stock-foto
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Birmingham, Alabama - The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Rosa Parks is depicted sitting in the whites only section of a bus, kicking off the 1955--stock-foto
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Birmingham, Alabama - The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The BCRI provides visitors with an understanding of the civil rights movement in Birmingh-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Museum of African American History and Culture displays Rosa Parks' yellow dress alongside a chair from the 1960 Greensboro sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter. These artifacts represent two pivotal moments in civil rights history: Parks' 1955 refusal to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, and the nonviolent lunch counter protests that sparked a wave of sit-ins across the South.-stock-foto