She sat in the front of the bus instead of the back, where the black people were supposed to sit. She also boycotted the bus system.
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Yes, individuals can make a significant impact on history through their actions, ideas, and leadership. Examples include figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Nelson Mandela, whose efforts led to positive social change and have left a lasting legacy. Even small actions by individuals can collectively contribute to shaping history.
Oh, dude, for Black History Month, you can celebrate and honor African Americans who have made significant contributions to society. It's a time to recognize the achievements and impact of individuals like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, and many others. So, like, pick anyone who has helped shape history and make the world a better place!
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George Watts Parks Swenson has written: 'Pictorial history of the rifle' -- subject(s): Rifles, History
a natonal park is a place that has history behind it and people love natonal parks because of all the history behind all the natonal parks :)
Mary Thompson Parks has written: '\\' -- subject- s -: History
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Paul Bauernschmidt has written: 'A history of Delaware's parks and gardens in photographs old and new' -- subject(s): Gardens, History, History, Local, Local History, Natural areas, Parks, Pictorial works
It's a significant part of history because Rosa Parks was black and black people are supposed to give up their seats to white people and everyone quit riding the bus and they got the law changed!!
Kevin Alfred McNamee has written: 'The national parks of Canada' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History, History, Local, Local History, National parks and reserves, Natural history, Pictorial works