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Sixty-eight years after Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a Montgomery bus, history is repeating itself in the scariest way.
Jefferson Lines sued for discrimination against two Black men who were forced by a white driver to sit in the back of a bus.
The 2023 argument on a bus was compared to Rosa Parks’ refusal to move to the back of an Alabama bus in 1955, the lawsuit said.
A driver ordered two Black men to sit in the back of a bus in Fargo, North Dakota and threatened to call the police if they didn't comply, according to a racial discrimination lawsuit.
A Black man has filed a $50,000 racial discrimination lawsuit against the Jefferson Bus Lines after a driver allegedly threatened to call the police on him if he did not comply with his order to sit ...
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Rosa Parks, age 42, was commuting home from her job as a seamstress at the Montgomery Fair department store on Dec. 1, 1955, when she boarded a Montgomery city bus.
Two years ago, two Black men said a driver told them to sit in the back of a bus when they boarded in downtown Fargo. Now, ...