Claudette Colvin (1939–2026) was just 15 when she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama on March 2, 1955—months before the better-known Rosa Parks arrest. Her courage didn’t stop there: she became one of the plaintiffs in Browder v. Gayle (1956), the federal case that helped end bus segregation. This shirt is a wearable reminder to tell the full story of the civil rights movement and to celebrate the women who pushed history forward.
T-Shirt Details:
- Material: made from 100% ring-spun cotton
- Colors: Various colors available
- Fit: Classic unisex fit – relaxed yet stylish, designed for all genders
- Sizes: S – 3XL (Refer to our size guide in the gallery)
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