It was 1 December 1955. Montgomery, Alabama, south of the United States of America. Rosa Parks was on her way home. She was tired after work and she took the bus. While she was sitting in a seat at the front of a bus, a white passenger came on the bus. The bus driver told her to move back. The seats at the front in those days were reserved for »whites only«. She said no!
Rosa Parks was arrested. This was a time when racism and segregation in the American South were very strong. On public pools and restaurants there were signs »No dogs, no blacks«.
Martin Luther King became the leader of the civil rights movement. They arrested him several times, beat him, threatened him, bombed his house but they could not stop him. He fought for what he believed in till the day he died. On the evening on 4 April 1968, at 6 pm, while he was standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, somebody shot him. They took him to hospital but couldn't save him.