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What is rose parks quotes?

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Did Rosa Parks say any quotes?

Yes; see related links for the quotes. rosa parks said"no you can't tell me to get up just because of my skin color"!


what kind of quotes did Rosa parks make?

Some famous Rosa Parks quotes are, "Memories of our lives, of our works and our deeds will continue in others" and "I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear". Rosa Parks lived from 1913 to 2005.


What were the effects of Rosa parks actions?

she went for jail for a sort time


Human characteristics in Orlando Florida?

Some human characteristics are the theme parks and buildings.


How can a region be defined by physical characteristics?

trees, parks, buildings, etc...


What are the characteristics of geography?

Physical characteristics in geography are natural features such as mountains and rivers. The opposite of Physical characteristics is Cultural/Human characteristics, which are man-made features such as buildings, houses, parks etc.


What are ten characteristics of Rosa Parks?

Determination just courageous string proud stuborn fearless


Did Rosa Parks actions help people?

By forming a boycott organized by Martin Luther King Jr.


What yearlong protest was started by the actions of Rosa Parks?

The Montgomery bus boycott


What most closely explains how Emerson would likely feel about Rosa parks actions?

He would have supported her for doing what she thought was right.


Which of the following most closely explains how Emerson would likely feel about Parks actions?

Emerson would likely support Parks' actions as a demonstration of civil disobedience against unjust laws. He valued individual conscience and standing up against oppression, and would see Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus as a courageous act of defiance against a discriminatory system.