Rosa Parks faced significant challenges, including racial discrimination, societal backlash, and legal repercussions for her act of defiance in refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. After her arrest, she dealt with threats and economic hardship, as her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement led to job loss. Parks overcame these obstacles through her unwavering commitment to justice, community support, and collaboration with civil rights leaders, ultimately becoming an enduring symbol of the fight against racial injustice. Her courage inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott, galvanizing the movement for civil rights across the United States.
she was black
well she was a black woman, so not having many rights is one. She also went to jail multiple times.
being african american and going to jail
she became really brave frome everything
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
she was black
yes
Ask God
well she was a black woman, so not having many rights is one. She also went to jail multiple times.
The Bus seating also known as Boycott
being african american and going to jail
she became really brave frome everything
Rosa parks challenges are taht she had to give up her bus seat to a white persson tragedy was that she went to jail because she refuesd to give up her seat im not sure though
Rosa parks was a very contreversal athlete, her deep african american roots gave her the quickness and adgility to overcome any sport she tried. she specailized in the game of ping pong.
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
Yes :D she would not conform to (or obey) the unequal and unjust laws of segregation.