Immoral Laws

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Throughout history there have been many examples of individuals being prosecuted by immoral laws for committing moral acts. Although these acts happened all over the world, they happened in the United States as well. African Americans were viewed as second class citizens and were regulated by Jim Crow Laws. These laws were statutes and ordinances that were established between the years of 1874 and 1975. These laws were put into existence to separate the white race from the black race. Rosa Parks is just one example of an individual prosecuted by immoral laws for committing a moral act.
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama in February of 1913. After her parents separated, her mother moved the family to Pine Lakes, Alabama. There the family lived with her mother’s parents. Her grandparents were both former slaves and strong believers in racial equality. Rosa Parks attended a segregated school until the 11th grade when she left school to take care of her grandmother. Instead of returning to school she got a job as a seamstress in a factory. Biography states, “When Rosa was 19 years old, she met and married Raymond Parks, a barber and an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People” (Biography, 2014). With the help of Raymond she eventually completed high school and also became an active member of the NAACP.
Rosa Parks was 42 years old when she boarded the Montgomery City bus in December of 1955. She was returning home from work, she sat directly behind the seats for whites near the middle of the bus. According to TheHenryFord, “The seats filled up quickly and the bus driver followed standard protocol and asked the four blacks seated behind the white section to move for the ...

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...ably considered immoral, because it went against the laws. The white bus driver was trying to enforce the Jim Crow laws when he expected her move. The city ordinances and the Jim Crow law would demand that she move but she refused and because of this, it clashed with the immoral laws of the city.
What was the outcome of this conflict? When Rosa Parks was fined and arrested, she stood for racial equality and that is exactly what she got when the Supreme Court ruled against these immoral Jim Crow Law. The conception of racial equality was given because of a quick, un-premeditated decision on a city bus. Although these laws were common in the discussed years, it does not mean that they are moral. It is important that individuals have been punished by immoral laws for committing moral acts throughout history and Rosa Parks is just one example of these individuals.

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