Rosa Parks challenged segregation due to her commitment to racial justice and active role in the NAACP. Her actions were part of a broader movement advocating for equality.
Rosa Parks made the decision to challenge segregation on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, due to her lifelong commitment to racial justice and her active involvement in the local NAACP for fifteen years. This act was not an isolated event but part of a larger grassroots mass movement involving various individuals and groups working towards full legal equality for African Americans in the U.S.
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