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    Rosa parks childhood brought Rosa early experiences with Racial discrimination and activism for racial equality. Rosa parks was taught to read by her mother and attended segregated school in Montgomery Alabama . Usually her school lacked of supplies. Through the rest of Rosa’s education ,she attended to other segregated schools in Montgomery. One of the schools she attended in Montgomery was the city’s Industrial School For girls. But after a while Rosa stopped attending school because her…

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    On December 1, 1955, I was 27 years old. I rode the Cleveland Avenue bus home everyday after working at my job at Joe’s Motors. On this particular day though, a woman by the name of Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus. I could understand where she was coming from, myself also being black. I was sitting next to her by the window and one white man was left standing up. The bus driver comes back to the row of seats I was sitting and tells us, “Let me have those front seats.” I looked…

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    Rosa Louise McCauley was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama, bother her Mother and Father were former slaves. After their separation Rosa’s mother moved her family to Pine Level, Alabama to live with her grandparents. Rosa attended a segregated school, it lacked many things that schools normally have like desks. Rosa faced many challenges being African American, KKK (Ku Klux Klan) was one of them. In 11th grade Rosa had to drop out of school to take care of her sick grandmother and…

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    Rosa Parks and James Blake (bus driver) enter the scene. Many whites sit toward the front of the bus while blacks take the back due to laws supporting segregation. Because of this, quite a few Negros don’t ride the bus; they find it demeaning since the front of the bus has much more space and less heat compared to the back. Rosa is sitting down in her seat located in the fifth row, the “Colored section,” of the bus alongside three other Negros when a white man gets on, looking for an open seat.…

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    Rosa Parks was an extraordinary women inside and out. She showed wonderful character and marvelous bravery through what she did and how she compelled herself. Rosa Parks, in my opinion, opened the doors to end segregation from people with different skin tones. She was brave and calm even in the midst of everything that was happening; she never showed anger or hatred in the bus or the police car ride. Rosa Parks not only represented African-Americans, she also represented women. Rosa Parks first…

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    Rosa Parks My influential person is Rosa Parks. She was African American civil rights person. Rosa Parks was known for refusing to move, and give up her set on 1 December 1955. Rosa Parks once said, “When that white driver stepped back toward us, he waved his hand and ordered up and out of our seats, I felt a determination cover my body like a quilt on a winter night”. My first reason why is I think she was not afraid to take a stand on her beliefs. She knew if her beliefs was going to be…

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    I chose to do my paper on Rosa Parks because I think she was very brave and because she didn’t use violence to get her point across. Rosa Parks was against race segregation and she expressed that in several ways. Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama.(Hull, 24) She had one brother, one mother, and one father. On her fifth birthday, her father decided to leave the family because his job meant that he had to travel a lot.(Hull, 24) As a child, she suffered from chronic…

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    seat would be the action that changed the world forever. Rosa Parks was a crucial part in the decline of segregation. Rosa Parks' act on the bus that day and activeness in civil rights organizations, would be the first step to end racial segregation and discrimination. Rosa Parks has positively benefitted modern society by helping abolish segregation and opening the doors for African Americans and other Civil Rights activists. Rosa Parks has positively benefitted modern society by opening…

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    refusing to give her seat up, Rosa didn’t know she was making history. She was born as Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama on “Feb 4, 1913” (History Staff, 2009). Growing up with her mom she moved to Pine Level, Alabama and she often experienced racial discrimination and racial equality there. The only school she attended in Montgomery were segregated schools. At a young age, her mother taught her how to read. She married at the age of 19 to a man named Raymond Parks. At the time when…

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    Rosa Parks once said, “ The only tired I was, was tired of giving in.” She was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Parks died when she was 92 on October 24 of 2005 in Detroit, Michigan.(1) Her parents were farmers with multiple other jobs on the side. Parks parents got divorced when she was just young and her mother had to raise both Rosa and her brother on her own with the help of Park's great-grandparents, where they lived on their farm in Pine Level, Alabama.(5) Parks married…

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