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she changed the way people felt about her she changed the way people felt about her
No, it wasn't. She was born Rosa Louise McCauley. In 1932, she married a man named Raymond Parks. When she married Raymond, she changed her last name to Parks.
yes Rosa parks did have dreams her dreams where to change the world. when black people did not have the same wrights as us wights she stood up for her kind and changed the world.
Originated from Ireland, was originally Parke until the clan moved to America, it was changed to Parks to be Americanized, coming from an ACTUAL Parks. -Morgan Parks
Her birth name was Rosa Louise McCauley, her married name was Parks.
she changed the way people felt about her she changed the way people felt about her
No, it wasn't. She was born Rosa Louise McCauley. In 1932, she married a man named Raymond Parks. When she married Raymond, she changed her last name to Parks.
yes Rosa parks did have dreams her dreams where to change the world. when black people did not have the same wrights as us wights she stood up for her kind and changed the world.
Originated from Ireland, was originally Parke until the clan moved to America, it was changed to Parks to be Americanized, coming from an ACTUAL Parks. -Morgan Parks
Yes.
by standing up for herself
I think how have parts of the Earth changed is a hard question but I think it is because people get thirstier and hungrier, people are not happy just the way they are, they need more things such as resorts, mansions, parks, more models of cars etc.
Rosa parks changed the world because she refused to give up her seat to a caucasion man on December 1, 1955
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!!
The address of the Parks And People Foundation For Baltimore Recreation And Parks is: , Baltimore, MD 21211-2821
They can misuse the parks by littering.
Yes. She decided to rebel the law that black people were only allowed in the back of the bus by sitting in the front, which eventually changed that law. You could probably find out more by typing in "Rosa Parks" on www.wikipedia.org