Rosa Parks stood up against the unfair treatment on the bus, this started a movement for equal rights. A boycott was organized against the bus system which lasted over a year. Finally, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the bus practices unconstitutional.
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Brave, loyal and noble.
Courageous.
Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks were not part of one particular group. They were both, however, active in removing segregation in the southern states of the United States. Dr. King organized and spoke at rallies and demonstrations. Ms. Parks refused to to move to the back of a bus in a segregated state.
No Rosa Parks isn't related to Martin Luther king. she was the one who sat on the white persons seat in the bus. This started the bus boycott.
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The word 'segregated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to segregate.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example:Once the potatoes are washed, they are segregated by size. (verb)Rosa Parks took a stand against segregated buses by keeping her seat. (adjective)
the most prominent leader was Martin Luther King Jr. there were many other ones, Rosa Parks started it all!!!
i would pick rosa parks because she was a stripper
he was smart and was very respectful and great like his awesome wife
I would love to see Rosa Parks!!
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If Rosa Parks were alive, she would be 98 years old; she was born in 1913.
No!! i would not!
when Rosa Parks didn't get up she got to sit there, then she went to jail.
If she was still alive, Rosa Parks would have been 101 years old in 2014.
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
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