She didn't move to the back of the bus
rosa parks had 15 toes.
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Yes, Rosa Parks' story was a big event in American history because she inspired the Birmingham Bus Boycott of 1955, one of the first of many successful boycotts and protests against segregation in the American south.
Rosa Parks wasn't buried because she was a big part of history and she made a lot of changes in our community, so they decided to keep her body in the Capitol building.
Because many people believe that Parks's bold decision triggered the civil rights movement.
she was such a big influence because she fought for freedom
No. No one knew at the time that it would be such a big deal.
Courageous.....Rosa Parks was a fantastic leader who many could look up to, especially women. She didn't do what wasn't right and got unfairly punished. She was a big factor in the end of "back" and "white" segregation.
Rosa parks influenced people to think twice about what they were doing to the African Americans during this time. she also influenced us that if we all join together... big things can be accomplished.
The conflict was Rosa Parks, a black woman,an African American, not giving up her seat to a white man on a public bus. Racism was still a big factor in the South (especially Montgomery, Ala.). The compromise came later after Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King and members of the NAACP fought to change laws, for the rights of all blacks to have the same rights as the white people.
yes .after the bus boycott, Rosa 's story was a big legend. people from every where came to know about her.The year when the bus boycott took place, Nelson Mandela was alive. it was heard even he knew about it....
well Rosa was throne of the bus and was token to cort where she stood up and gave a big hug to the judge and wispered osmething that noone knows.