Rosa Parks Research Paper

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Rosa Parks was brave and most of all she had strength, she was tired of always giving in to people treating her different just because of her race. Rosa was full of hard work, she did everything she could to end the fight of racial segregation.She was a big impact on history, Rosa always gave the fight her all and tried her best to end people being cruel just because someone is a different race. Rosa Parks became very important in history, between being strong and working hard to end the racial act of people. Rosa was in the eleventh grade when she quit going to school to help attend to her sick grandmother and mom in Pine Wheel, Alabama. She never went back to school, she got a job at a T- shirt factory in Montgomery. She met and married Raymond Parks in 1932 at the age of 19. Raymond helped Rosa earn her …show more content…

On that day Rosa got on the bus to go home.On the rout a white man got on and there was no more seats in the white section.The bus driver stopped the bus and got up and asked the people in the four first seats of the color section to stand up. All three of the four stood up but Rosa did not. Rosa said it wasn't because she was tired, but it was because she was tired of always giving in to people that are racist just because of her color. Later on the bus driver called the police, Rosa Parks was arrested by two police officers. Later that night she was let go on bail. At midnight on December 5, 35,000 flyers were sent home to all of the black children telling their parents about the boycott. Martin Luther King Jr. Became the new MIA president. The boycott had the white people full of anger and violence Nixon and Martin Luther King Jr. Houses were bombed. On December 20, a after the court's written Order arrived in Montgomery, the boycott ended.Rosa Parks lost her job, she became the mother of the civil rights

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