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against Black People in the U. S Fifty years ago, a black American woman named Rosa Parks refused to leave her seat on a bus she was riding on her way to her home in Montgomery, Alabama, in the United States after finishing a busy day working as a tailor. The Jim Crow laws in the States at the time stipulated that blacks pay the ticket price from the front door, board the bus from the back door, and sit in the back seats, while the whites have the front seats. It's even one of the rights of the driver
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alike for centuries after she dies. “ I felt just resigned to give up what i could to protect against the way i was being treated.” (“Rosa Parks”1) On Dec. 1, 1955 Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man on the bus. This sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955-1956). During the boycott the black community of Montgomery didn't ride local buses for more than a year(“Rosa Parks”1). Rosa Parks, like many others, was a fighter in her
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didn't know that it was going to work until one night he saw a bus riding down the road that is usually filled with a lot of people but it wasn't filled. He says that he than went driving to other areas around his community and saw people walking, riding bikes, and taking taxis to work. Martin Luther King Jr. as a
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later to be arrested and it started the bus boycott. And for that act it became known as “African American Civil Rights activist, whom the United States Congress called “ The first lady of the civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement.” Rosa and Martin luther later began the nonviolent movement. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks both began the nonviolent movements, one of those movements was the bus boycott, it was called the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This was when “Africans Americans
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and held state wide riots in order to get this decision overturned. 6. Why did Rosa Parks rise to prominence within the civil rights movement? [1] During the Civil Rights movement, Rosa Parkes rose to fame as she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. She was sitting in the designated black section but was asked to move for a white man. She refused to move, and rightly so as she was sitting where she was supposed to be sitting, and was subsequently arrested. Parkes stood up for her
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issue was the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama. The incident started December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks, an African-American woman and active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was asked by to sit at the back of the bus and give her seat to a white male, required by a Montgomery ordinance at the time (“Montgomery Bus Boycott”). When she refused to move, she was arrested and fined. E.D. Nixon and Jo Ann Robinson pushed for a boycott of the bus system that began on
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Claudette Colvin, who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus even though she was seated in the “colored” section. She was arrested, given a fine, and released on probation to her parents. As she was being arrested, she yelled that it was her constitutional right to keep her seat on the bus. She made her stand months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a different Montgomery bus which led to the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. Claudette bravely faced a trial which ignited a passion
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black history because she fought for what she believed in and caused a thirteen month bus boycott which resulted in a supreme court ruling that abolished segregation on public buses. The supreme court ruling that was caused by a thirteen month bus boycott helped african americans. ¨Rosa parks did not give up her seat for a white male and it caused a bus boycott¨ (Douglas Brinkley).¨Rosa Parks was on the bus when a white male asked her to get but she refused to get up because she was tired of getting
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An aunt lived in Montgomery, Alabama, where Parks began attending schools at the age of eleven. Though she attended Miss White's School for Girls in Montgomery as well as the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, Parks' education at the Alabama State Teachers College was cut short when she left school at 16 to take care of her ailing grandmother. To help support her family, she learned how to type and took in sewing. In 1932, Parks married Raymond Parks, a barber, who was active in the Civil Rights
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