Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!," a chapter in a biography of Claudette Colvin.
But worried or not, I felt proud. I had stood up for our rights. I had done something a lot of adults hadn't done. On the ride home from jail, coming over the viaduct, Reverend Johnson said something to me I'll never forget. He was an adult who everyone respected and his opinion meant a lot to me. "Claudette," he said, "I'm so proud of you. Everyone prays for freedom. We've all been praying and praying. But you're different--you want your answer the next morning. And I think you just brought the revolution to Montgomery."
This excerpt describes Claudette's feelings about which event in her life?
her job as a maid
her arrest on a bus
her performance in school
her move to New York City
Mark this and return