Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Texas, on February 4th, 1913 and she never had a normal childhood. She was forced to drop out of school at the age of eleven so she could take care of her sick grandmother and in the early years of her life, became aware of one of the biggest worldwide problems...segregation. As an early teenager, she witnessed a “KKK” march right outside of her house. That moment in her life, was when she realised that there was a huge threat between these two races. Determined to make an impact on the world, Rosa continued believing in what’s right and never gave in to people when they constantly tried to bring her down. She was deeply confident in what she believed in and always had a reason behind what she did. Rosa Parks was dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement and not once did she let …show more content…
One big way she changed the world is how she was the inspiration for the 382 day bus boycott, which changed the perspective on segregation forever. Even though Rosa Parks isn’t alive today, she still continues to change the world in a positive way. She made a huge impact on society and everyone around