Put the items in the correct order. Below is a sequence of events. Place them in the order they should occur, number 1 being the first item. Select the step number from the drop down next to each item. Items to order: 1. Not so long ago in Montgomery, Alabama, the color of your skin determined where you could sit on a public bus. 2. People were separated by race from the moment they were born in segregated hospitals until the day they were buried in segregated cemeteries. 3. Most southern blacks were denied their right to vote. 4. Back then, racial segregation was the rule throughout the American South. Strict laws—called "Jim Crow" laws—enforced a system of white supremacy 5. The black citizens in Montgomery rose up in protest and united to demand their rights—by walking peacefully. It all started on a bus. Not so long ago in Montgomery, Alabama, the color of your skin determined where you could sit on a public bus. People were separated by race from the moment they were born in segregated hospitals until the day they were buried in segregated cemeteries. Most southern blacks were denied their right to vote. Back then, racial segregation was the rule throughout the American South. Strict laws—called "Jim Crow" laws—enforced a system of white supremacy The black citizens in Montgomery rose up in protest and united to demand their rights—by walking peacefully. It all started on a bus