they been talking about the need to challenge busek nation. this is also not the first, she's not the first person arrested on the bus. in the decade after world war ii you see a kind of trickle of people refusing to give up their seat getting arrested. in 1940 for a woman the name of feel a white gets arrested. police raid her daughter. there's a series of cases begin 1954 a new opportunity and as you may know in march of 1955 a. 15-year-old by the name of claudette colvin refuses to get get -- give place on the bus. the community galvanizes to two things happens. one the judge throws out the segregation charge in claudette colvin's case and second the community doesn't fully stand behind colvin and easier is too young to feisty so when i say it's not planned rosa parks is not a freedom rider. she doesn't get on the bus to make a stand but it's also not spontaneous. it doesn't come out of nowhere. rosa parks had made stands on the bus before december 1, 1955. one of the things that called her was minibus drivers would make black people pay th