How Did Rosa Parks Show Courage

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Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist, is known for the courageous act in the 1950’s. Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama and passed on October 24, 2005. However, her brave act did not go unnoticed as she was “… the first woman to lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda”[ CITATION The181 \l 1033 ]. Parks faced racial discrimination, segregation, and hardship. Rosa Parks was arrest and charged with not giving up her seat for someone who is not of color. Rosa Parks’s bravery not only play a great part of history, she received many accolades and is used as a great example of what is courage in school. Her actions were based on factors that help her succeed. These factors are parts of what Gladwell talks about. According to Gladwell’s ideas, Parks’s success is attributed to the community, …show more content…

During her time as Montgomery Department, she worked as a seamstress. After a long day of work on December 1, 1955, Rosa Park got onto the bus to make her way home. During her route home, the bus became full which led to the driver’s demand for Parks to give her seat for anyone who is not of color. The arrest led to the 381-day Montgomery Bus Boycott. Although Parks was found guilty and had to pay fees, this led to the stop of racial segregation laws, known as Jim Crow laws. Like many things in life, having community support is an important key to success. According to Gladwell, no one can be success without the help of other, whether it is directly or indirectly. Therefore, “they lacked something that could have been given to them if we’d only know they needed it: a community around them that prepared them properly for the world” (outliers 112). Parks sought her community for civil rights to all race and colors which she helped make a difference. After Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her seat, the African-American community came together and boycotted the

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