Rosa Parks Bus

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The Rosa Parks Bus is the restored Montgomery city bus on which civil rights icon Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in 1955, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott and becoming a powerful symbol of the American civil rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city bus
civil rights artifact
historic vehicle
accessibleFor public viewing at The Henry Ford
associatedWith American civil rights movement
Montgomery bus boycott
surface form: Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks
segregation laws in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentLocation Dearborn, Michigan, United States
surface form: Dearborn, Michigan

The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
dateOfEvent 1955-12-01
event Montgomery bus boycott
surface form: Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat
exhibitedAt The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
hasCondition restored to 1955 appearance
hasCulturalImpact frequently referenced in discussions of racial equality
iconic image in civil rights education
hasHistoricalPeriod Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era in the United States
hasPassenger Rosa Parks
hasRole site of Rosa Parks' 1955 bus protest
symbol of the American civil rights movement
hasSignificance educational exhibit on civil rights history
turning point in the struggle against Jim Crow laws
hasType Montgomery city bus
heritageDesignation important artifact of U.S. civil rights history
locationOfEvent Rosa Parks' arrest on December 1, 1955
notableFor being the bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
role in triggering the Montgomery Bus Boycott
operatedBy Montgomery City Lines
operatedIn Montgomery, Alabama
ownedBy The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: The Henry Ford
partOf collection of The Henry Ford
relatedTo Brown v. Board of Education
Martin Luther King Jr.
NAACP
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
restored yes
subjectOf books on the Montgomery Bus Boycott
documentaries on the civil rights movement
museum exhibits about Rosa Parks
symbolizes civil rights activism
nonviolent protest
resistance to racial segregation
touristAttraction yes
usedFor public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama
usedIn segregated public transit system

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The Henry Ford (museum complex) hasExhibit Rosa Parks Bus
subject surface form: The Henry Ford