Rosa Parks' husband, Raymond Parks, did own a car. The couple's car played a role during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which began on December 5, 1955, after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. During the boycott, African American residents of Montgomery, Alabama, avoided using the buses, and many relied on carpooling to get around. The Parks' car was used as part of this carpool system to help transport boycott participants, contributing to the community effort to demand equal rights in public transportation.
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