ClaudetteColvinwasjust 15 yearsoldonMarch 2nd, 1955 whensherefusedtogiveupherseaton a Montgomery, Alabama, busninemonthsbeforeRosaParks.
Whenthenewsroomphotosasme, Whydidn't I get a?
I said, Uh, historyhadmegluedtotheseats, I said.
I feltasthoughhowareyourtummyhandhandwillpushmedownononeshoulder.
AndsoJonah, truehairwerepushingmedownonanothershowbetweenthesetwohistoricalwomen's cuttingwomen's I couldnotmoveourparalyzedinthatseaandlargelyomittedfromhistorybooks.
Despitehercourageandboldnessas a teamtoday.
At 80 yearsold, shestillrecallsthedaywithclarity, rememberingtheexactexchangehehadwiththeofficerwhotriedtomakehergiveupherseat.
I thoughttheythoughtpeopleknowthattheywerebeforeRosarestwereapprovedbecausewithoutthatarrestrecord, youwouldonlyknowofrosesbecausethatwasstaysbehind, closedup, goingtotheendatthetwoyearsold.
Onceyougetthere, said a blackgirl, unweddolphincouldnotbethefirst.
SoRosaParkssteppedup.
She I thinkshewasthesecretaryandshestoppedhislife.