By refusing to gave up her seat on the bus when ordered to do so, Rosa Parks catalyzed U. S. Civil Rights Movement, which eventually led to the abolishment of racial segregation in the South. The event also brought Martin Luther King, Jr. to national prominence.
she was fighting for civil right
she was fighting for her freedom
keeping the troudiiont of fighting for freedom fighting to be who you really are and belive what you want
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Because she was fighting segregation
Rosa Park showed courage by not giving up her sit for a white person plus fighting for her belief
because she was fighting the white and she did lots of aggressive stuff
Martin Luther king wanted to get Rosa parks out of jail because he taught Rosa parks was innocent and that she was fighting for her rights when a bus driver yelled at her to get up and give her seat to a white man and to fight for her rights she quietly said "No" and didn't move out of her seat and that`s why Martin L.King was on Rosa Parks side because he too was fighting for his rights.
She didn't give up fighting for her rights until the day she passed away.
Rosa Park showed courage by not giving up her sit for a white person plus fighting for her belief
Well, honey, Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913. So, if you're planning on celebrating her birthday, mark your calendars for that date. Now, go out there and keep fighting for equality like Rosa did!
Roosevelt was rich, white and very privileged. Rosa Parks was poor, black and severely disadvantages. Parks risked personal injury fighting for her proper rights. Roosevelt's only 'risk' was verbal insults.