It's March 2, 1955, and an ordinary 15-year-old girl from Montgomery,
Alabama is about to do something extraordinary. When a white bus driver
orders Claudette Colvin to give up her seat for a white passenger, she
refuses to move. After Claudette is arrested, her brave actions help
inspire Civil Rights leaders organize bus boycotts and perform similar
acts to defy segregation laws. Eventually, Claudette's court case
results in overturning Alabama's unconstitutional laws and provides
greater freedom for black Americans everywhere.