Rosa Parks stood up to the bus driver and the white man who told her to move. But what she did was bigger than that. She and the NAACP and Martin Luther King were standing up to southern prejudice, demanding an end to segregated buses and an end to inferior treatment of minorities in Alabama.
Rosa Parks stand up for what she believed in ,when she was in the bus
to stand up to each other
Rosa Parks did not want to become a teacher. She only wanted to stand up for herself on the bus......
1983
Rosa Parks stood up to a white on the bus and wouldnt give up her seat to a white.
dec. 1955
Rosa Parks stand up for what she believed in ,when she was in the bus
Smarts and courage to stand up for herself.
to stand up to each other
to stand up to her self
Rosa Parks was very nervous
Rosa Parks did not want to become a teacher. She only wanted to stand up for herself on the bus......
rosa parks was astonished and this time she knew she would stand up 4 her self:)
that you should not be afraid to stand up for what you believe in.
because she stood up for whats right
yes she is
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat after a white female complained about Rosa being in "her" seat. This, being against the law at the time, sent Rosa Parks to jail.