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Rosa Parks wasn't sole reason for bus boycott
Civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin seeks expungement of criminal record
Fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin refuses to give up her seat on a segregated bus
Historic Figures in “Sound of Freedom” – B-Engaged Blog
Claudette Colvin, arrested for not giving up her seat for a White woman in 1955, has record expunged: "My name was cleared. I'm no longer a juvenile delinquent at 82." - CBS News
Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Montgomery Bus Boycott - Bill of Rights Institute
Rosa Parks is the name you know. Claudette Colvin is a name you probably should. - The Washington Post
Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin. She wants her 1955 arrest record expunged.
Beyond Heroes and Holidays Editor on Panel with Claudette Colvin - Teaching for Change
Claudette Colvin's Record Is Expunged After 66 Years
The Other Rosa Parks: Now 73, Claudette Colvin Was First to Refuse Giving Up Seat on Montgomery Bus - YouTube
Claudette Colvin: the woman who refused to give up her bus seat – nine months before Rosa Parks | Society | The Guardian
Radio Diaries Claudette Colvin: "History Had Me Glued To The Seat" - Radio Diaries
Claudette Colvin: The Original Rosa Parks - YouTube
Claudette Colvin, Civil Rights History, and Argument-Based Dramatic Interpretations | Argument-Centered Education
Civil rights pioneer wants arrest record for refusing to give up seat expunged | Civil rights movement | The Guardian
History Comics: Rosa Parks & Claudette Colvin
No Longer a Civil Rights Footnote: Claudette Colvin - The New York Times
Claudette Colvin: the woman who refused to give up her bus seat – nine months before Rosa Parks | Society | The Guardian
Unknown Teen Who Rosa Parks Replaced, Claudette Colvin - Story You Should Know - YouTube
Claudette Colvin, who refused to budge before Rosa Parks did, finally gets some justice
Rosa Parks - Wikipedia
The original Rosa Parks: A Q&A with Claudette Colvin - City & State New York
Byron Williams: Ye, Rosa Parks and the necessity of nuance
Claudette Colvin: The First Cry For Justice! - SUNY Ulster