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    Matthew Kidney Rosa Parks I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: Imagine fighting a war where the only weapon you had was your mouth. Where you felt so far outnumbered that the motivation to fight was dwindling‚ and the chances of seeing tomorrow were close to nothing. Now imagine trying to single handedly change the course of that war‚ and change the course of many of your peers lives at the same time. Rosa Parks was that motivation B. Thesis Statement:

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    I started researching on Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks‚ I realized who the true heroes really are! If you didn’t know‚ Nelson Mandela was one of the bravest‚ and the most courage’s man that would do anything to pay the price of racial segregation. And Rosa Parks is also one of the bravest and the most desperate women in the world. If Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks were not born. We wouldn’t have the freedom that we have today. Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks have many similarities and many differences

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    Rosa Parks I think Rosa Parks was one of the greatest heroes in history. In 1955‚ Rosa did something that changed history for a long time. During that time it was illegal for African Americans to talk back to the white people. “It all began on December 1‚ when Parks boarded a city bus and sat at the front of the "coloured" section.”(“Woman who changed a nation”) The bus driver demanded to give up her seat for a white man but Rosa had been pushed around long enough and refused to give up her

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    you ever heard of the Montgomery Bus Boycott? Do you know who started it all? Well‚ listen carefully to find out more about this amazing‚ influential person. First of all‚ family was very important to Rosa Parks. She was born on February fourth‚ 1913 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. Her maiden name is Rosa Louise McCauley. When Parks was sixteen years old‚ 1929‚ she dropped out of high school to help her grandmother. Her grandmother was very ill. After all Parks had gone through‚ about a month later‚ she passed

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    Rosa Parks was an activist‚ African-American in origin‚ who with her action to refuse to give her seat to a white man became a symbol for the civil right movement. The event took place on December the 1‚ 1955 in Montgomery‚ Alabama. Rosa Parks entered the bus and sat in the ”coloured” section of it where coloured people were aloud to sit. After the white section became full she denied giving her seat‚ as she was ordered to do by the driver to another white man. She was then arrested and went into

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    “My Story” a non fictional novel written by “the civil rights activist” Rosa Parks herself along with Jim Haskins‚ shares Rosa’s personal journey battling through discrimination‚ racism and tells of her vital role in the struggle for equality for all Americans. The story reflects back on the time Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus back in 1955 and as of December the 1st was imprisoned for the “Bus Boycott”. She says “you must never be fearful about what you

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    “Nikki-Rosa” written by Nikki Giovanni‚ discussed the heartaches and suffering of growing up in America as an African-American person. There are so many people here in this world and no one can choose their race or their family‚ but just as she mentioned we are left to deal with our own troubles in the homes as well as the outside pressure from other races. No specific race understands the struggles of an African-American or minorities‚ because they are blinded by their own up comings. Someone may

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    dramatically changing for the better due to the brave actions taken by Rosa Parks and the many African Americans who took part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Parks is known as an activist during the African-American Civil Rights Movement who promoted the idea of racial equality and an end to segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. led his first nonviolent protest known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott where he advocated equal rights for all races. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. are both remembered not for

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    By Riley Burt Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott December 1‚ 1955 an African American woman named Rosa Parks‚ a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)‚ refused to stand to give up her seat to a white male as the Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ city bus was full and this was the expectation of African American people the buses were segregated and if the bus was full in the ’white’ section African Americans’ were expected to stand and let the white person

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    On the stormy night of November 8‚ 1968‚ an infant’s shrilling cries rumbled across Sacred Heart Hospital’s delivery room. The second born of Ricarda and Antonio Rosas‚ she is the only lass among their three children to have entered their lives. The healthy baby girl weighed 6 pounds and 9 ounces with the height of only 45 centimeters. Despite her lack in height upon being born‚ her round and rosy cheeks riveted everyone’s gaze that she was conferred with the precise and faultless name‚ Rose. She

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