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Claudette Colvin: Civil Rights Hero Dies at 86

Claudette Colvin, a civil rights‍ champion arrested for not ⁤giving up her⁣ bus seat for a White woman in 1955, died ‍at the age of 86, her family and foundation announced Tuesday.

“It is ‌with profound sadness that the Claudette Colvin ⁣Foundation and family announce the passing of Claudette Colvin, a⁣ beloved mother, grandmother, and civil rights pioneer,” a statement from ‍the family and foundation reads. ⁤”She leaves ⁤behind a legacy⁢ of courage ⁢that helped change the ​course ‌of American history.”

The family and foundation said Colvin⁣ was “more than a​ ancient figure.”

Claudette Colvin ‌answers a question ​at​ a news conference after she filed paperwork⁢ to have her juvenile record expunged as she sits next‌ to her former attorney, Fred Gray, Oct.26, 2021, in⁣ Montgomery, Ala.


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“She ⁣was the heart of our family, ‌wise, resilient,⁤ and grounded in faith,” the statement⁤ reads. ‌”We will remember her laughter,⁣ her sharp wit, and her unwavering belief⁣ in‌ justice and human dignity.”

In 1955, at the age of 15, ‍Colvin refused​ to ⁤give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, nine months‍ before Rosa parks’ act of defiance.

She ⁢said she was with three classmates at the​ time, “sitting in the section ‌that was allowed for colored⁢ people” when ‍a White woman boarded and moved​ to ​the back of the bus, hoping to take a seat. At that⁣ time, Colvin explained, a‍ Black person⁢ and a‌ White person‌ couldn’t sit in ‍the same row.

“I refused because this wasn’t an elderly ‌White ⁣lady.⁤ This was a young White lady,”‍ Colvin told “CBS Mornings” in an

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