Rosa Parks experienced a mix of feelings during her pivotal act of defiance. She felt a deep sense of determination and courage as she refused to give up her seat, motivated by her commitment to civil rights. Simultaneously, she likely felt fear and anxiety about the potential consequences of her actions, knowing the risks involved in challenging segregation. Ultimately, Parks also felt hope, believing that her stand could inspire change and progress for the African American community.
rosa parks father left her when she was 3
Rosa parks loved Raymond parks(her husband)
The street of Dustin Alonzo and Isaiah. Not Dora
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
Rosa Parks experienced a mix of feelings during her pivotal act of defiance. She felt a deep sense of determination and courage as she refused to give up her seat, motivated by her commitment to civil rights. Simultaneously, she likely felt fear and anxiety about the potential consequences of her actions, knowing the risks involved in challenging segregation. Ultimately, Parks also felt hope, believing that her stand could inspire change and progress for the African American community.
Raymond Parks (Rosa's Husband) encouraged Rosa to get her G.E.D.!!(: Rosa did NOT go to collage!!(; <3 ya Rosa!!
rosa parks father left her when she was 3
Rosa parks loved Raymond parks(her husband)
5' 3"
The street of Dustin Alonzo and Isaiah. Not Dora
rosa parks wanted black and white people to care with each other and life and also happiness
because she loves him <3
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
=Mrs. Parks has written four books, Rosa Parks: My Story: by Rosa Parks with Jim Haskins, Quie==The Strength by Rosa Parks with Gregory J. Reed, Dear Mrs. Parks: A Dialogue With Today's Youth by Rosa Parks with Gregory J, Reed, this book received the NAACP's Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, (Children's) in 1996 and her latest book, I AM ROSA PARKS by Rosa Parks with Jim Haskins, for preschoolers.=
Yes, Rosa Parks is a compound noun. It is a compound noun because it is a noun made up of two (2) or more words. And Rosa Parks is two (2) words. :p love - BrIaNnA <3
10,000 because rosa is worth over 3 hundred thousand