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On '''1 December''' [[ | On [[Thursday]], '''1 December''' [[1955]], in [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]], civil rights activist [[Rosa Parks]] refused to give up her seat, on a segregated [[bus]], to a [[white people|white passenger]], when the bus became crowded enough that she was required to move. Parks was [[arrest]]ed, leading to the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]], beginning on [[5 December]], and, ultimately, the end of [[racial segregation]] in [[America]]. | ||
[[Krasko]]'s attempts to alter this crucial event in history were thwarted by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and her companions, [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yasmin]], and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]]. All four were present on the bus when Rosa Parks took her stand. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') | |||
In [[ | In [[1944]], the [[American Federation of Musicians]]' recording ban came to an end, allowing [[Duke Ellington]] — and others — to once again record their music. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atom Bomb Blues (novel)|Atom Bomb Blues]]'') | ||
In [[1981]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]] began working abroad for [[Reuters]]. She returned to the [[United Kingdom]] on [[14 December]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend (TV story)|A Girl's Best Friend]]'') | |||
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On Thursday, 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, on a segregated bus, to a white passenger, when the bus became crowded enough that she was required to move. Parks was arrested, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, beginning on 5 December, and, ultimately, the end of racial segregation in America.
Krasko's attempts to alter this crucial event in history were thwarted by the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions, Ryan, Yasmin, and Graham. All four were present on the bus when Rosa Parks took her stand. (TV: Rosa)
In 1944, the American Federation of Musicians' recording ban came to an end, allowing Duke Ellington — and others — to once again record their music. (PROSE: Atom Bomb Blues)
In 1981, Sarah Jane Smith began working abroad for Reuters. She returned to the United Kingdom on 14 December. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend)