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Rosa Parks

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Civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama on December 1, 1955, triggering the 381-day Montgomery Bus Boycott and a landmark Supreme Court ruling that bus segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment. Parks was not, as popular myth suggests, simply tired — she was a trained NAACP activist who had been studying nonviolent resistance at the Highlander Folk School.
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Jul 27, 2006 · legislative
Congress reauthorizes Voting Rights Act after extensive record of discrimination
Aug 6, 1965 · executive
Johnson signs Voting Rights Act, banning literacy tests and creating federal preclearance
Aug 6, 1965 · legislative
Johnson signs Voting Rights Act banning literacy tests and mandating federal preclearance
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