Claudette Colvin

Civil Rights activist and pioneer

Claudette Colvin - Civil Rights activist and pioneer
Born

September 5th, 1939
85 years ago

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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In March 1955, an act of defiance against racial segregation occurred when a 15-year-old refused to give up a bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama. This event preceded the more widely recognized act of Rosa Parks by several months. Following this incident, involvement in the Civil Rights Movement included participating in various meetings and organizing efforts for desegregation. Colvin's contributions to the movement were significant though often overlooked, advocating for justice and equality during a pivotal time in American history. Later, she worked as a nurse, dedicating her life to public service and community welfare.

Refusal to give up bus seat for a white person

Testifying in court cases supporting desegregation

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