1943 Rosa Parks Analysis

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Rosa Parks, however, was no victim of anything. She and many other black women had complained numerous times about racist remedies that have they been receiving on the buses in Montgomery, Alabama. The analysis included rape and different types of sexual violence’s. In 1943 Rosa Parks had an altercation with James F. Blake, the same bus driver who had her apprehended on that eventful day, because she repudiated to exit the bus and reenter by the rear door she had paid her fare. The same year she joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Montgomery, Alabama, and was elected secretary. The job had her interviewing, discovering and documenting incidents of sexual violence against black women throughout the

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