Rosa Parks was primarily thinking about her own dignity and the broader struggle for civil rights when she decided not to move from her seat on the bus. She reflected on the injustices faced by African Americans and felt a deep sense of responsibility to stand up against racial discrimination. Parks also considered her community and the impact her actions could have on the fight for equality, knowing that her decision could inspire others to challenge segregation.
Yes Rosa Parks did move.
they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband. they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband. they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband.
After being married to Raymond Parks, they moved there to find a job.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
Micheal Battaglia
Yes Rosa Parks did move.
they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband. they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband. they decided to let molly move to Pennsylvania and she decided to go to war with her husband.
After being married to Raymond Parks, they moved there to find a job.
Rosa Parks did not give up her seat because her feet was tired.
Micheal Battaglia
Virgina
Confidence. Ms Rosa Parks sat on that bus and refused to move, no matter who forced her or told her to.
Yes
They decided to move North
augusta
At the time he had decided to move on
She would not let a white man sit in her seat. There was a law that said that any black person that was sitting in front had to move if they wanted them to move. Rosa Parks didnt move.