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RUDIKE [14]
3 years ago
14

Who was Harriet Tubman Who was Martin Doctor Luther King Jr and Who was Rosa Parks Its so so so so easy

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WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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In August, Rosa meets Martin Luther King, Jr. On December 1st, Rosa is arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for not giving her seat to a white passenger on the bus. On December 5th, she stands trial and is found guilty of breaking the segregation laws. The Montgomery bus boycott begins which will last 381 days.

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Explanation:

In August, Rosa meets Martin Luther King, Jr. On December 1st, Rosa is arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for not giving her seat to a white passenger on the bus. On December 5th, she stands trial and is found guilty of breaking the segregation laws. The Montgomery bus boycott begins which will last 381 days.

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