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The bus Rosa Parks rode is now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan.

Rosa Parks rode the Cleveland Avenue bus, as she always did when commuting to and from her job at the Montgomery Fair store.

The Cleveland Avenue bus was part of the Montgomery City Bus Lines, owned by National Bus Lines of Chicago, IL. Employees remembered the coach ID, 2857, was stenciled above the window on the driver's right, and were able to identify the exact bus Parks was riding when arrested. The bus was manufactured by GM in 1948 and remained in service until 1971. It was later salvaged from a field and purchased by the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit.

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He didn't ask her. He demanded her but as we all know the great Rosa Parks did not listen and stood up for what she believed in. The police and bus driver did not agree with that.

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He asked her to move because they were running out of room on the bus and a white person got on and needed a seat so they demanded her to move because she was black.

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The bus number was 2875 (it was the Cleveland Avenue bus).

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It was a planned event. She was part of a movement.

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she played hockey

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