Okay, though not the first person to say, “Nah!” When told to give her seat to a white man, Rosa Parks was the most famous. Nine months before Rosa Parks, a 15-year-old high school student, named Claudette Colvin, became the first to refuse to give up her seat. The arrest of Rosa Parks in December of 1955 sparked what’s now known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Many also regard it as the first large-scale demonstration against segregation in America. Remember, this was 1955….1955. (Black History Month — 2019: “Nah.” ~ Rosa Parks - Mark Ricks) **Shirt can be purchased at @madd_black_tees if interested. #blackowned #blackoperated #teeshirtlife #blackisbeautiful #maddblacktees #blackisthefuture #blackculture #amplifyblackvoices #tobeyounggiftedandblack #blackisbeautiful #blackexcellence #blackempowerment #empowerothers #blackunity #blackculture #melanin #representationmatters #livingwhileblack #buyfromablackwoman #blackwomanbusinessesmatter #supportblackshit #blackwomenrock #smallbusinessowner #smallbusiness #smallblackownedbusiness #blackbookstagram #maddblackreads #blackbibliophile #wellreadblackgirl #blackreaders https://www.instagram.com/p/CK1rd1ZA3zq/?igshid=4yizm9pvnv0q