Rosa Parks recognized the bus driver, James Blake, as the same man who evicted her from a bus twelve years earlier when she walked through the "whites-only" section to get to her seat. At the time, African-Americans were only allowed to enter through the front bus door to pay their fare; they were then expected to get off the bus and re-enter through the back door. Parks walked down the center aisle.
Rosa Parks recognized the bus driver, James Blake, as the same man who evicted her from a bus twelve years earlier when she walked through the "whites-only" section to get to her seat. At the time, African-Americans were only allowed to enter through the front bus door to pay their fare; they were then expected to get off the bus and re-enter through the back door. Parks walked down the center aisle.
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Michael Battaglia
The bus driver James F. Blake.
She refused to give up ger suit, and she was arrested.
Rosa Parks Has Invented A Bus
bus driver
The man in the seat next to Rosa Parks complies with the bus drivers request.
James Blake
She Was 42 At The Time
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Rosa Parks became known to us by not giving up her seat on the bus to a white man. She refused him and the bus driver. This caused her to go to jail.
Michael Battaglia
On the Bus with Rosa Parks was created in 1999.
She told him ill be bacc
The bus driver James F. Blake.
She refused to give up ger suit, and she was arrested.
On the Bus with Rosa Parks has 95 pages.