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she changed the way people felt about her she changed the way people felt about her
i think that she felt that the blacks was more mature than the whites and more responsible.
Rosa Parks experienced a mix of feelings during her pivotal act of defiance. She felt a deep sense of determination and courage as she refused to give up her seat, motivated by her commitment to civil rights. Simultaneously, she likely felt fear and anxiety about the potential consequences of her actions, knowing the risks involved in challenging segregation. Ultimately, Parks also felt hope, believing that her stand could inspire change and progress for the African American community.
she felt that is was not right that blacks had to stand on the bus while moveing and face a death in case the bus had a crashed
She more than likely felt proud because she was trying to make a change in the US with her beliefs.
It's not so much of a tragety but, when she wouldn't give up her seat to a white man when he could have sat some where else, she felt she had the right to remain in her seat.
No, he arrest was not planned. In a 1992 National Public Radio interview, Parks stated, "I had not planned to get arrested. I had plenty to do without having to end up in jail. But when I had to face that decision, I didn't hesitate to do so because I felt that we had endured that too long."
Well, this question is easy to answer... of coarse the whites felt surprised, and they also thought,''what the heck is that African American doing on the wrong side of the bus?'' i am sure thay also felt offended by Rosa even though she was just being a citizen, even though she was breaking law. I hope I helped you enough! ~Laura form ocala Florida
In many cases it was death. The KKK would come in the night and hang the person who they felt had “overstepped “. In the most minor case a fine was levied. Rosa Parks was arrested and fined five dollars.
Because he was black and he wanted equal rights for blacks and whites. he spoke what he felt and he was the one who said, "I had a dream". He and Rosa Parks spoke because they were both blacks and were not treated right.
On a public city bus. She refused to give it up to a man becase she felt she had the right to stay where she was. She was also sitting in the Black Section of the bus. Hope this helps!
In many cases it was death. The KKK would come in the night and hang the person who they felt had “overstepped “. In the most minor case a fine was levied. Rosa Parks was arrested and fined five dollars.