Rosa Parks was tired after work and spontaneously decided to sit down, refusing to move.
Rosa Parks was an experienced NAACP activist and trained in nonviolent civil disobedience before the December 1, 1955 bus incident in Montgomery, Alabama. Her action was deliberately planned as part of coordinated activism, not a spontaneous tired moment. Schools simplified this to a 'tired woman sits down' narrative, erasing the strategic activist planning and broader movement context. This oversimplification inadvertently diminishes Parks' agency and intelligence, reducing a calculated political act to individual fatigue. The real story, of organised activism by trained participants, carries more powerful meaning.
Reception
Sources
- Rosa Parks Museum PRIMARY
- Library of Congress: Civil Rights History REFERENCE