“I have learned over the years that one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear knowing what must be done does away with fear.” - Rosa Parks (4) “Don’t follow the path go where there is no path and start a trail.” - Ruby Bridges (5) These two quotes were wrote by, Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges, they were both great civil rights leaders. They may have been different but they both entered civil rights in there life and have helped America. Rosa Parks was known as to be arrested and fined for not giving up her seat to a white man. Rosa parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913. Rosa’s parents Leona McCauley and James McCauley. Rosa Parks’ Mother worked to be a teacher, and her dad built houses. Rosa Parks’ mom and dad left each …show more content…
other when Rosa Parks was two years old. At 18 years old she met Raymond Parks he joined the NAACP- the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(3).
Rosa Parks married Raymond Parks on December 18,1932. Two years later Rosa Parks got her high school diploma. Rosa and Raymond Parks never had children. Rosa Raymond never had time, they were working and were part of the civil rights. However, one of Rosa’s favorite jobs was working at a youth counselor for the Montgomery NAACP. After Rosa got her high school diploma she joined the Montgomery NAACP and became a secretary. Rosa enjoyed being the secretary, Rosa liked everything organized(2).One fateful night of December 1,1955, Rosa Parks was very tired headed for a bus and had no plans to start a protest. She took a seat in the first several rows designated for “colored” passengers. Rosa was arrested and fined. According to the segregation laws in Montgomery, white passengers were given the front seats on …show more content…
the bus. Even if no white riders boarded, African Americans riders were not allowed to sit in those seats. A few days later, while working at a department store at a tailor’s assistant Rosa Parks discovered her name in the newspaper. Later when Rosa first saw water fountains marked “ colored,” rosa wondered if the water came in colors. Only later did she learn that the signs had nothing to do with the water, but the color of a person’s skin(3). Ruby Bridges was the first black person to go school.
Ruby Bridges was born on September 8, 1954 at Tylertown, Mississippi. Ruby Bridges was chosen to attend the William Frantz Elementary School, New Orleans, Louisiana. Ruby Bridges had to take a lot of tests to pass and to see if she could join the school(1). Ruby was the only black student to enroll in school while growing up. When Ruby was in kindergarten, a federal court that ruled that New Orleans schools needed to become integrated, or allow both black and white students attend school(2). Ruby only had one teacher. Ruby spent every school hour and minute with her teacher. There was only one teacher that agreed to teach Ruby Bridges. Her name was Barbara Henry. Mrs. Henry greeted Bridges with open arms. When Bridges had to go to the bathroom guards had to walk her down the hall. The first few weeks for Ruby were tough. People said racist things to Ruby, threatened her, and was hard to adjust to. Ruby was not allowed to speak to other children at the school. Bridges was not allowed to eat, be in the lunchroom, and be at the playgrounds at the same times together.Ruby Bridges was the oldest out of eight children. Her parents were Abon Bridges and Lucille Bridges.When Ruby was four years old her family moved to New Orleans. Two years later a test was given to the city’s African american schoolchildren to determine which students could enter all- white schools. Bridges passed the tests and was selected for enrollment at
the city’s William Frantz Elementary School. Ruby’s father was initially opposed to her attending an all white school, but her mom convinced him to let Bridges to enroll. Ruby married Malcolm Hall. Ruby and Malcolm had three sons. Ruby Bridges and Rosa Parks were both married to black men. Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges grandparents were slaves at one time in their life. Rosa Parks had to deal with tough things in her life and was in the civil rights. Ruby bridges also had to deal with tough things in her life and joined the civil rights. Ruby has done something that a black woman has never done. And Rosa has done something that black women have never done.Rosa was born black and was raised in a black and white community. Ruby was born in black and was raised with black and white community. Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges were not famous for the same thing. Ruby bridges was born in Alabama in 1913. And Ruby Bridges was born in Mississippi in 1954. They had parents, except Rosa’s parents split weh she was two years old. Ruby Bridges parent stayed together till they died. Ruby Bridges had seven siblings and Rosa had one little brother. Rosa Parks entered Civil Rights when she was in her adult life. Ruby entered Civil Rights when she was in her childhood. Thanks to Ruby Bridges and Rosa Parks, they were two great civil rights leaders. They have helped us so much. They have tought other black people what civil rights is. They were different ages but made a huge difference in people’s lives. No matter how many years pass we will all ways remember them.
Ruby Bridges is a girl known for her courageous actions. Ruby went to a school that would discriminate colored people in the 1960s. She was the first African American to go to an all white school. Ruby Bridges was an American activist who became a symbol of the civil rights movement. An activist is someone who campaigns to bring about political or social change.
Viola Desmond and Rosa Parks are very much alike for a number of reasons, however, they do have their differences. I will be comparing their stories, the result of their acts and how they influence/affected others. Both Rosa Parks & Viola Desmond had very inspiring stories, as they had done similar things and show great courage and determination.
To start with, Rosie Perez or Rosa Marie Perez was born on September 6, 1964 in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City, United States. She is a actress, dancer, choreographer, director, and community activist. Her parents are Lydia Perez, a singer and Ismael Serrano, a merchant marine seaman. Her aunt had been raising and catering her until her mother, Lydia Perez took her away and put her in Foster Care when she was 3. It wouldn't be much of a surprise if Rosie was to detest her parents after all they put her through. Rosie stayed there until she moved in with another aunt when she was 12. Later on she joined a high school in Rightwood, Grover Cleveland High School. Now most of the confusion and sadness had culminate.
Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks has fought for the African-American civil rights and against racism, however their legacy did not succeed as blacks are still living in a prejudiced society. According to an article by CBC News, Montreal singer Freddie James was driving in West Island when he was pulled over by a police officer. James was demanded for his car registration and was ignored as to why he was pulled over. The police tried to arrest him aggressively even though James wasn't trying to resist. James was fined $162 for failure to provide identification although James had offered to show his ID. This experience by James proved that racial profiling and police brutality exists especially towards Black people, for example: “young black
Ruby Bridges is one of the very many people who has changed history. Bridges has helped desegregate schools all around the world. She still stands today, sharing her thoughts and ideas to stop racism and segregation. Ruby’s life has had many ups, and downs, but she still seems to look on the bright side in almost every situation. Whites threatened and harshly criticized brave, confident, heroic American activist, Ruby Bridges for being one of the first African-American children to enter the William Frantz Elementary School, a school for white students, which helped end segregation in schools. Without Ruby Bridges, our schools may still be segregated to this day.
This was something she grew up with and was used to, she was used to being discriminated against because of her skin color. When she was 16 she dropped out of school to take care of her ill grandmother. She then learned how to type and took on sewing, where she later took her skills and became a seamstress and housekeeper to take care of her family. Also she and her husband was a member of the NAACP.
Life - Rosa Parks was born only a month before world war one started in Europe on February 4, 1913. Parks mother worked as a school teacher in Tuskegee, Alabama. James McCauley, Rosa's dad was a carpenter. They lived in Tuskegee and owned farmland of their own. After Sylvester was born, Rosa's little brother, her father left them and went off to live in another town. He had been cheated out of his farmland by a white man and couldn't support the family any longer. Rosa her mother and her brother then moved to live with her grandparents on a farm in Pinelevel, which lay between Tuskegee and Montgomery, Alabama. It was a small plot of land, but it kept them all fed. From this point on Rosa was mainly brought up by her Grandparents with the assistance of her mother. Rosa gave up school when she came close to graduating, around the same time Rosa got married. Raymond Parks married Rosa McCauley December 18, 1932. He was a barber from Wedowee County, Alabama. He had little formal education but a thirst for knowledge. Her husband, Raymond Parks, encouraged her to finish her courses. In 1934 she received her diploma from Alabama State College. She was happy that she completed her education but had little hope of getting a better job. When Rosa had finished school she was lucky enough to get a job as a seamstress in a local sewing factory. Prior to the bus incident Rosa was still fighting. She had run-ins with bus drivers and was evicted from buses. Parks recalls the humiliation: "I didn't want to pay my fare and then go around the back door, because many times, even if you did that, you might not get on the bus at all. They'd probably shut the door, drive off, and leave you standing there."
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks historically known as Rosa Parks, was born February 4,1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama and past away from natural causes at age 92, on October 24,2005 in Detroit, Michigan. Parks lived with her mother Leona McCauley and her father James McCauley. Ater on in 115 her brother was born Sylvester Parks her only sibling.Both of park’s parents worked, her mother was employed as a teacher and her father was employed as a carpenter . Some time later after Parks’s brother was born her mother and father separated. Once the separation was final, Parks moved with her mother to Pine Level, Alabama while her brother and father moved to Montgomery, Alabama. parks was homeschooled by her mother until age 11 and attended Industrial
Ruby taught schools around the world to let schools let blacks and whites go to the same schools . Ruby started at Willam Frantz school . But what she did spread to other schools . Ruby was so helpful to schools she inspired an artist to paint a picture of her .Ruby inspired many people . Ruby now goes back to that school and reads and teaches at her old school reading stories and especially the story she wrote
Thanks to her good grades, Ruby is chosen to be a pioneer in breaking down the walls of segregation. Through her entire first school year with white children, this brave little black girl is escorted by four federal marshals through a crowd of angry white protestors in front of the school. Miss Henry, Ruby’s teacher from Boston, works with Ruby since none of the regular teachers will have anything to do with her. Through the hard work of the people who told Ruby to attend the white school and through the determination of Ruby, Miss Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Ruby overcame discrimination, racism, prejudice, stereotyping, and educational equalities.
When comparing two leaders, people tend to look at the characteristics, or leadership, traits that the person has. Even if the two people seem like an unlikely pair, it is the traits that prove the similarities. Courage, confidence and initiative are traits that both Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, and Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist, demonstrated during their time of leadership.
Ruby Bridges is recognized all around the country for her courage as the first African- American student to attend an integrated school, however there is so much more to Ruby’s past and determined personality.
“Whether or not I deliberate about what to do, it is sometimes up to me what I do.”
Ruby Bridges was a young African American girl who faced many hardships. Ruby was the first ever African American to go to an all white school in New Orleans in 1966. A brave young girl in order to go to school was escorted by the U.S. marshals. Demonstrated bravery even though she was ostracized, threatened, and surrounded.
Ruby Bridges, born on September 8, 1954, became famous at the age of six. When Ruby was in kindergarten, she was chosen to take a test determining whether or not she could attend an all white school. This test was believed to be very difficult so that African-American children would have a difficult time passing it. It was designed like so that schools in New Orleans might be able to stay segregated for a while longer. When September and school rolled around, Ruby was still at her old school due to the Louisiana State Legislature finding ways to fight the federal court order that allows her to go to the new school. One the morning of November 14,1960, Ruby and her mother were escorted to her new school, William Frantz School, by four