
Like the more famous Parks, but eleven years earlier, in 1944, the 27-year-old Baltimore-born Morgan was arrested and jailed in Virginia for refusing to give up her seat on an interstate Greyhound bus to a white person. In a 1946 landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that Virginia's state law enforcing segregation on interstate buses was illegal.
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