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    On December 1‚ 1955 Rosa Parks’ decided that she was going to sit in the white section on the bus in Montgomery‚ Alabama. African Americans were not permitted to sit in the front of the buses. Her refusal to give up her seat for a white man helped change segregation nationwide. Rosa Parks’ helped give African Americans equal rights in this world today. When Rosa Parks’ was younger‚ she had experience with racial discrimination and racial equality. When her parents separated her mother moved the

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    That event is when she refused to give up her seat on the bus. This certain event in her life was influential because it helped to put many things in motion here is an example of something she put in motion. “By refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a montgomery‚ Alabama‚ city bus in 1955‚ black seamstress Rosa Parks (1913-2005) helped initiate the Civil Rights movement in the United states.” This was influential

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    Martin Luther King Jr was not just an African-American‚ he was a man against racism. As a kid his best friend was taken from him because of his race. Blacks had less authority than the whites. Also in the Declaration of Independence it states that “ We hold these truths to be self evident‚ that all men are created equal”. Blacks obviously were not treated equally. Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ to Reverend Martin Luther King (wikipedia.com). At birth Martin

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    scale was unnecessary as it turned into a state court case. | Rosa Parks | December 1st 1955‚ on a Montgomery Bus. | The people involved were Rosa Parks and the U.S Supreme Court. Black Bus Boycott at 75% of bus passengers were black‚ running the company dry. | Key Events: * Rosa Parks finishing her working day tired and boarding a segregated bus. * Plessy sitting down in the middle section of bus and later by law having to give up her seat to a white man who wanted it. * Plessy refused in giving

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    feel like is not right for them for being who they truly are. This problem is similar to the civil rights era because people didn’t choose being black just like people didn’t choose being gay. The two strategies that they use legal challenges and boycott. These

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    and providing ways to end it. Martin Luther King Jr. was a very powerful individual in the Civil Rights movement. When Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat‚ groups in the black community came together to organize a boycott of the Montgomery buses. The Montgomery Improvement Association chose Martin Luther King Jr. to be the MIA’s president because they knew he would lead the group positively (Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚1992). MLK also led lots of marches. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was also

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    abundantly clear with Rosa Parks’ heroic actions. To address segregation and other inequities‚ organizers established the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) (Morris 56). The MIA was the first organization dedicated to a black movement‚ consequently‚ this group and its leaders‚ were revered (CITE). Essentially‚ it was the first time that the oppressed black community from Montgomery were given a voice and the respect they deserved. The MIA employed a wide array of organizations and outside groups

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    April 2013      Freedom is never free             Sometimes in our lives‚ freedom isn’t free. Martin Luther King Jr. said “freedom is never voluntary given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” Marches‚ Sit in’s‚ and the bus boycotts.             The first topic to prove the quote is true is with marches‚ Vice President Joe Biden marched with black civil rights leaders Sunday in Selma‚ Alabama to commemorate the "Bloody Sunday" beating of voting rights marchers 48 years

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    started the black civil rights movement. Rosa Parks was fro Montgomery‚ and in Montgomery they had a local low that black people were only allowed to sit in a few seats on the public buses and if a white person wanted their set‚ they would have to give it up. On one bus journey Parks was asked to move for a white person‚ she refused and the police were call and she was arrested and convicted of breaking the bus laws. The black people of Montgomery decided that the best way to show their anger at what

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    MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.. DIOR HUGHES GRADE 5 ROOM 38 This essay is about a man who took pride into his people.Also this man did not take part in violence because he was modest and strong.This man is a african-american.Also he likes to have fun just like us.This man is Martin luther king jr. The all known Martin luther king jr. was born in Atlanta‚GA on january 15‚1929.When Martin luther king jr. was born his family live in a nice sized house.As he grew he shared a home with Martin luther king

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