Rosa Parks Argumentative Essay

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With everybody speaking of our racial system as “unconstitutional” and “cruel”, it may be hard to continue our crusade against integration, but we must persevere. We must fight for our children, our homes, our jobs, and our future. They will take over. Just the other day, four young negroes took over the neighborhood malt shop. They sat and were ignored, yet they still sat. They refused to move, albeit silently, leaving paying members of our community hungry and inconvenienced. We must show them that this behavior, although peaceful, will not be tolerated. Fifteen prominent black adults have begun a boycott that has spread like wildfire. After 16 year old Minnie Orville, a student at Horace Mann Middle School, was beat up by several white …show more content…

To the black community, Rosa Parks has become a battle cry. As the second anniversary of her arrest approaches us, we here at the Little Rock Gazette would like to reflect on the story that caused one of the biggest upsets in the negro community. December 1st, 1955 was a normal day, at least, that’s what we thought. It all changed when seamstress Rosa Parks stepped onto that Montgomery, Alabama bus. She was tired after work, and her feet hurt. The blacks only section of the bus was full, so the only seat available was in the shared section. However, if a white person were to board the bus, the black would have to give up their seat. That’s exactly what happened. The only difference: Rosa Parks refused to move. She was promptly arrested, and the black community begun a prominent bus boycott that ran for over a year. Luckily, Ms. Parks was bailed out of jail the next day, but we will always remember the woman who refused to …show more content…

These have been flying in after he stepped in regarding the Central High integration issue. He quickly came to attention when he implemented the Arkansas National Guard to barricade the nine black students. There's been a gamut of press coverage following the situation. Our head field consultant, Dorothy Westwood has reached out to Faubus and his staff, but they refuse to comment. We will keep you

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