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What is Rosa Parks accomplishents?

Rosa Parks did a lot of major accomplishments. Rosa Parks stood up for herself. She was also brave and fought for her rights. Rosa stopped the separation between black and whites. Rosa also didn't obey segregation's. Rosa Parks did 5 major accomplishments.


Why did Rosa parks become famous for tell me NOW?

Rosa Parks became famous for standing up for herself and helping to stop apartheid and racial segregation.


Where could you find a fact about Rosa Parks?

You can find a fact about Rosa Parks by just going on 'Wikipedia' and search 'Rosa Parks'. A fact is any piece of information that is true, so if you knew that she started the progress of removing segregation( by saying no to a white woman to stand up and let her sit down), you know a fact!


When did Rosa parks not stand up on the bus?

dec. 1955


How did Rosa Parks show that she didn't believe in segregation?

She sat with the white people on the bus rather than where she was suppose to sit and got arrested for it, just to stand up for what she believed in.


Where did the Rosa parks incident take place?

Rosa Parks stand up for what she believed in ,when she was in the bus


What were Rosa Parks characteristice?

Smarts and courage to stand up for herself.


What did Rosa parks dedicate her life for?

to stand up to each other


What did Rosa Parks accopmlish that makes her memorable?

to stand up to her self


Did Rosa Parks want to become a teacher?

Rosa Parks did not want to become a teacher. She only wanted to stand up for herself on the bus......


What effect did Rosa parks refusal to move to the back of the bus have on segregation in Montgomery?

The struggle against segregation gave people strength and hope due to the arrest of Rosa Parks. This happened when people saw that an elderly woman was willing to stand up for the rights of not only her, but everyone.


How did Rosa Parks taking a stand for freedom impact the civil rights movement?

Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a pivotal event in the civil rights movement. Her act of defiance inspired others to stand up against racial segregation and discrimination, leading to increased momentum and support for the movement. Parks' bravery and determination helped to bring attention to the injustices faced by African Americans and ultimately contributed to the dismantling of segregation laws in the United States.