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Why was Rosa Parks significant to the Civil Rights Movement​

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Answer: Her actions brought national attention to the Civil rights movement

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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.

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