Argumentative Essay On Rosa Parks

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Rosa Parks is often considered as just these things, remembered as the tired seamstress who refused to give up a bus seat to a white man in 1955. Parks, however, was—and still is—much more than that. On Thursday, December 1, 1955, 43-year-old Parks loaded up a city transport for the ride home after work (she was a sewer at the time). Taking after the nearby statute that isolated blacks and whites, she sat in the fifth line of the transport, the nearest "shaded" line to the front, alongside three other dark individuals. The initial four lines of the transport filled after a couple stops, and one white man was left standing. The transport driver, James F. Blake, told the four in the fifth line to move. Three did, yet Parks can't. The law prohibited

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