Rosa Parks/Montgomery Bus Boycott

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“The only tired I was,was tired of giving in”. Those words were spoken by the mother of The Civil Rights Movement,Rosa Parks,who was arrested for defying segregation laws.Which called for blacks and whites to attend different schools,drink from separate water fountains,and sit in partitioned sections of the bus.Rosa Parks was honored as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement because she was apart of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP),she stood up for what was right,and she was a big part of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

In 1943 Rosa Parks along with her husband,Raymond Parks, joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP).It was formed in 1909 their goal was “to ensure political,educational,social,and economic equality of rights of all people and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination”(NAACP-Our Mission).Parks joined the NAACP to help improve improve the lives of African Americans in the south.Something most black people had pro doing then since they did not have the same rights as white people.

They used tactics such as checking out library books from the whites only library to test the Jim Crow Laws.They also tried to solve the problems in court to gain racial equality.Later on parks was elected to be the secretary of the NAACP.She was part of the NAACP for twelve year.As the secretary a part of Parks job was to traveled through Alabama interviewing victims of discrimination and eye witnesses of lynchings.

Since Rosa Parks was part of the NAACP people thought her getting thrown off the bus was another one of their tactics, especially since it was not her first time getting put off the bus.An event that took place that people thought was planne...

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