She is tired of it.In fact,she remembers that twelve years earlier  this very same bus driver made her get off the bus and enter  through the rear door.When the driver continues shouting at her to move,Rosa parks decides that she is not going to take it anymore.she simply says no,and refuses to get up from her seat.
The angry bus driver puts on the emergency brake,gets out of his seat and marches over to Mrs.parks.he demands that she move to the back of the bus.when she doesn’t, he leaves the bus and returns with a policeman.Mrs..parks is promptly arrested for violating segregation laws.upon hearing of Rosa park’s arrest,Mr.E.D.Nixon,a friend and longtime leader, posts her bail. Nixon believes that the Montgomery African-American to be treated unfairly, he is determined to try and make her last. Tired as she is, Mrs. Parks walker past the few –mostly empty- rows of seats marked “Whites Only.” It’s against the law for an African American like her to site in these seats.she finally settles for a spot in the middle of the bus.Black people are allowed to sit in this section as long as no white person is standing.though Rosa parks hates the segregation laws,and has been fighting for civil rights at the NAACP for more than 10 years,until today she has never been one to break rules.The bus continues along its route.after several more stops the bus is full.the driver notices that all the seats in the “whites only”section are now taken,and that more white people have just climbed aboard.he orders the people in Mrs..park’s row to move to the back of the bus,where there are no open seats.no one budges at first.but when the driver barks at the black passenger a second time,they all get up…except for Rosa parks.