She didn,t want to give up her seat.
Rosa Parks was determined to do what is right and was also persistent. She was a small, soft spoken woman who knew that the segregation laws were wrong and her small act of defiance on the bus in Montgomery took a lot of courage.
Rosa Parks was an African American activist that was born the 4th of February of 1913. We commemorate the 'Rosa Parks Day' every 1st of December because that same day in 1955 she was arrested for her refusal to give up her seat in favor of a white passenger. This was just one of the many acts of civil disobedience against segregation laws she realized, contributing greatly to the fight for Civil Rights. She is called "The Mother of the Freedom Movement" by the US Congress.
Rosa Parks, whose maiden name was Rosa Louise McCauley, was an African-American activist who fought for the civil rights of black people. She was born in 1913, in Alabama, her mother was a teacher and her father a carpenter. She studied at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, then stated studies at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, but was unable to continue her education because she had to take care of her sick mother and grandmother.
Rosa Louise (McCauley) Parks attended small rural schools as a youngster. At age 11 or 12, she enrolled at Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, Alabama. Her secondary education began at a laboratory school set up by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, but she dropped at to care for her ill grandmother and mother. With her husband's support, she finally earned her high school diploma in 1933. The summer of 1955 found Parks attending seminars at the Highlander Folk School for activism in workers' rights and racial equality.
yes its why they sold them to white folk is because they were already slaves just the same as some white ppl enslaved some white ppl
Rosa Parks is a famous person. Rosa Parks is a famous person.
Rosa Parks was determined to do what is right and was also persistent. She was a small, soft spoken woman who knew that the segregation laws were wrong and her small act of defiance on the bus in Montgomery took a lot of courage.
Rosa Parks was an African American activist that was born the 4th of February of 1913. We commemorate the 'Rosa Parks Day' every 1st of December because that same day in 1955 she was arrested for her refusal to give up her seat in favor of a white passenger. This was just one of the many acts of civil disobedience against segregation laws she realized, contributing greatly to the fight for Civil Rights. She is called "The Mother of the Freedom Movement" by the US Congress.
Rosa Araneda has written: 'Aunque no soy literaria' -- subject(s): Chilean Folk poetry, Folk poetry, Chilean
Rosa Parks, whose maiden name was Rosa Louise McCauley, was an African-American activist who fought for the civil rights of black people. She was born in 1913, in Alabama, her mother was a teacher and her father a carpenter. She studied at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, then stated studies at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, but was unable to continue her education because she had to take care of her sick mother and grandmother.
She was on a bus one day, sitting in the front. She was not supposed to, only whites are allowed in front. After being asked by the bus driver and other white folk. She was taken by police and arrested. This act of defiance marked an important event. She was important to the Civil Rights Movement. Showing that black people will not take bad treat meant any more.
Rosa Louise (McCauley) Parks attended small rural schools as a youngster. At age 11 or 12, she enrolled at Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, Alabama. Her secondary education began at a laboratory school set up by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, but she dropped at to care for her ill grandmother and mother. With her husband's support, she finally earned her high school diploma in 1933. The summer of 1955 found Parks attending seminars at the Highlander Folk School for activism in workers' rights and racial equality.
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she learned that it is not ok to be abused of another people and segragation was wrong.
No, it is a fairy tale.
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