Claudette Colvin
Claudette Colvin is a civil rights activist known for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, a significant act that preceded Rosa Parks' similar protest.
Civil Rights Figure
September 5, 1939
Virgo
85
Alabama
Claudette Colvin, a prominent civil rights activist, is known for her brave refusal to relinquish her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955, nine months before Rosa Parks’ similar action. This act of defiance was crucial in igniting the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Throughout her life, Colvin remained dedicated to civil rights and education, receiving numerous honors, including the Inaugural Rosa Parks Award. Recently, her criminal record was cleared, signifying an important step in her continued pursuit of justice.