Final answer:
Rosa Parks played a role in the NAACP and led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Step-by-step explanation:
Rosa Parks was an active member of the local chapter of the NAACP, and they quickly responded to her arrest. E.D. Nixon, a long time leader for the NAACP, was credited with helping Miss Parks secure bail and went on to seek her permission to use her case as the test case to try to end segregation on public transportation. Shortly after Parks' arrest, a group of African American ministers met to discuss how to respond. Since African Americans made up an overwhelming majority of Montgomery's bus riding patrons, the decision was made to boycott the Montgomery Bus System starting on December 5th. The Montgomery Improvement Association was formed to organize the boycott and ministers under the leadership of a young, dynamic pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spread word of the boycott during Sunday