No. She was a housekeeper for a white family
Rosa parks childhood was very hard because of her color. Her family would sleep in there clothes because if the Ku klust kakan decided to burn down their house they would have their clothes on so they could get out. Rosa was home schooled by her mother and at the age of 11 attended a school called the industrial school for girls. Rosa was born in 1913 and died Octo9ber 24 2005 May Rosa restin peace
More cotton production meant that more workers were needed to work the fields, pick, and process the cotton. As the bales of cotton production grew so did the population of slaves. By 1860 there were 4 million slaves in the south over 100,000 bales were produced. A great percentage of the cotton was shipped to England.
Yes, slaves had to pick king cotton; "King Cotton" is just another name for Cotton during the times of slavery before the American Civil War. It was a phrase used in those times since cotton was so important.
I think Harriet Tubman picked cotton.
you have to use your hands and work- work is hard
i would pick rosa parks because she was a stripper
no
Cotton comes from a plant, not an animal. we get wool from sheep though, which at first glance might look like cotton.
well its starts of at a cotton field and then people pick the cotton. then they send the cotton to a manufactorer and they make the finished t-shirt or product
Rosa Parks she is a huge part of African-american history!
Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Herchal Walker, Bessie Colman
No. Cotton is a busy plant that when the cotton bolls open it is killed off to get the raw cotton. This time of year a spray is used to kill the plant and then cotton picker machines go through the fields to pick the raw cotton.
a slave plantation is a place where the slaves used to work. many of these were sugar and cotton fields, in which the slaves would pick the sugar canes and cotton from the plant to later be processed.
The expansion of cotton plantations in the South, particularly after the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, significantly increased the demand for slaves to work in the fields. The profitability of cotton as a cash crop led to an expansion of slave labor in the region to meet the growing demand for cotton production.
The cotton gin does not pick the cotton. It separates the cotton fiber from the seeds and other debris
Slaves pick cotton by hand.
Yes they did, whites did pick cotton.