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Sarah Mae Flemming : ウィキペディア英語版
Sarah Mae Flemming

Sarah Mae Flemming Brown (June 28, 1933 – June 16, 1993〔Birth and death dates from Social Security Death Index for Sarah M. Brown, deceased 1993 with last residence of Eastover, South Carolina.〕) was an African-American woman who was expelled from a bus in Columbia, South Carolina, seventeen months before Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat on an Alabama bus in 1955. Flemming's lawsuit against the bus company played an important role later in the Parks case.
==Early life==
Sarah Mae Flemming was born June 28, 1933 to Mack and Rosella Goodwin Flemming in Eastover, South Carolina. She grew up on the family's farm and completed the tenth or eleventh grade at Webber High School in Eastover before leaving school to work. She spent a year working for an uncle in Ohio before returning to South Carolina, where she moved in with a cousin and began working two jobs as a domestic worker in Columbia, South Carolina.

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