Ruby Parks And Rosa Parks Similarities

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“I have learned over the years that one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear knowing what must be done does away with fear.” - Rosa Parks (4) “Don’t follow the path go where there is no path and start a trail.” - Ruby Bridges (5) These two quotes were wrote by, Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges, they were both great civil rights leaders. They may have been different but they both entered civil rights in there life and have helped America. Rosa Parks was known as to be arrested and fined for not giving up her seat to a white man. Rosa parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913. Rosa’s parents Leona McCauley and James McCauley. Rosa Parks’ Mother worked to be a teacher, and her dad built houses. Rosa Parks’ mom and dad left each …show more content…

Rosa Parks married Raymond Parks on December 18,1932. Two years later Rosa Parks got her high school diploma. Rosa and Raymond Parks never had children. Rosa Raymond never had time, they were working and were part of the civil rights. However, one of Rosa’s favorite jobs was working at a youth counselor for the Montgomery NAACP. After Rosa got her high school diploma she joined the Montgomery NAACP and became a secretary. Rosa enjoyed being the secretary, Rosa liked everything organized(2).One fateful night of December 1,1955, Rosa Parks was very tired headed for a bus and had no plans to start a protest. She took a seat in the first several rows designated for “colored” passengers. Rosa was arrested and fined. According to the segregation laws in Montgomery, white passengers were given the front seats on …show more content…

Ruby Bridges was born on September 8, 1954 at Tylertown, Mississippi. Ruby Bridges was chosen to attend the William Frantz Elementary School, New Orleans, Louisiana. Ruby Bridges had to take a lot of tests to pass and to see if she could join the school(1). Ruby was the only black student to enroll in school while growing up. When Ruby was in kindergarten, a federal court that ruled that New Orleans schools needed to become integrated, or allow both black and white students attend school(2). Ruby only had one teacher. Ruby spent every school hour and minute with her teacher. There was only one teacher that agreed to teach Ruby Bridges. Her name was Barbara Henry. Mrs. Henry greeted Bridges with open arms. When Bridges had to go to the bathroom guards had to walk her down the hall. The first few weeks for Ruby were tough. People said racist things to Ruby, threatened her, and was hard to adjust to. Ruby was not allowed to speak to other children at the school. Bridges was not allowed to eat, be in the lunchroom, and be at the playgrounds at the same times together.Ruby Bridges was the oldest out of eight children. Her parents were Abon Bridges and Lucille Bridges.When Ruby was four years old her family moved to New Orleans. Two years later a test was given to the city’s African american schoolchildren to determine which students could enter all- white schools. Bridges passed the tests and was selected for enrollment at

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