The way Rosa Parks stopped segregation... was when she refused to stand up from her bus sea t when a white man wished to sit down there.
Rosa parks helped by refusing to get up from a seat and give it to a whote person
she sat on the bus and refused to get up and started the bus boycott
Rosa stopped racism by ignoring the police,white man and the driver---i like tyler upp
Through her actions that day she became a national symbol of discrimination and kept herself involved in the civil rights movement as a speaker and leader until she died.
hi rosa parks
Rosa Parks wanted all racism and discrimination to come to an end!
she ended segragation on the bus
Rosa parks had a pretty decent life except racism. she always had trouble with that
Helped give freedom end of discrimination and racism
As a child, Rosa Parks was small for her age and suffered chronically from tonsillitis. She spent many years in grade school and vocational school. From an early age, Parks had memories of threats and racism.
it was back them when there was alot of racism
i had to do some thing to stop racism and black discrimination against black and fight for black rights.
The segregation did stop because of Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks wanted all racism and discrimination to come to an end!
she ended segragation on the bus
Rosa parks had a pretty decent life except racism. she always had trouble with that
Helped give freedom end of discrimination and racism
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1913. From an early age, Parks recalls instances of racism. While attending grade and vocational school, Rosa Parks was small for her age and suffered chronically from tonsillitis.
Yes Rosa Parks did have a group of people to help stop slavery .
yes! Rosa did suffer racism. One example is the bus that she was riding ,that was a type of racism. I dont know if this is right though.
As a child, Rosa Parks was small for her age and suffered chronically from tonsillitis. She spent many years in grade school and vocational school. From an early age, Parks had memories of threats and racism.
I wouldn't call her stand against racism a mistake.