to the back of the bus” on December 1‚ 1955. Although her moment of protest was not a planned event ‚ it certainly proved to be a momentous one. The nature of Rosa Park’s protest‚ the response of the authorities of Montgomery‚ the tactics adopted by the civil rights leaders in Montgomery‚ and the role eventually played by Federal authority‚ were all aspects of this particular situation that were to be repeated again and again in the struggle for equality of race. Rosa Parks’ action‚ and the complex
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segregation in America. Her ensuing arrest and trial provoked the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ one of the most immense and successful widespread movements against racial segregation in history. Rosa Parks was raised in Pine Level‚ Alabama where segregation was very extreme. She walked to and from school every day (Rosa Parks Book). There were no school busses that went to either her home or the school (Rosa Parks Book). Mrs. Parks attended the Montgomery Industrial School for girls‚ Booker T Washington High School
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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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The year old protest against city buses is officially called off‚ and the Negro citizens of Montgomery are urged to return to the buses tomorrow morning on a nonsegregated basis.The boycott ended the next day. Rosa Parks was among the first to ride the newly desegregated buses.Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and his nonviolent civil rights movement
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carpenter and her mother as a teacher.(Reynolds‚ Brain) At the age of two she moved to her grandparents’ farm in Pine Level‚ Alabama with her mother and younger brother‚ Syvester.(Reynolds‚ Brain) When she is at age eleven she’s enrolled on the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls ( Miss White’s School for Girls) a private institution.(Parks‚ Rosa; Steele Elaine‚ and Reynolds‚ Brain) After finishing Miss White’s School for Girls‚ she went to Alabama State Teacher’s College High School.(Parks
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 Ylanda Arora GEN 162-45 American Government Mrs. Cunteh November 6‚ 2012 Introduction 1955 Rosa Parks (42 year old black women) sparked a new era for African American freedom and equality. Racism was practiced and evident everywhere in the southern states. Although segregation was very prominent at that time‚ transportation seemed to be the only thing that didn’t totally separate blacks and whites. Blacks were looked upon as dirty‚ in humane‚ and diseased. Therefore
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the validity of segregation laws.” He convinced Rosa to be the one‚ that is how the Montgomery Bus Boycott began. The African Americans of Montgomery would protest on the day of Parks trial‚ December 5th. 35‚000 flyers were sent home with children informing their families about the boycott. The trial came and Rosa Parks was found guilty for violation of segregation laws. Soon after‚ Nixon formed the (MIA) Montgomery Improvement Association. As noted in PBS.org‚ the court cases were violent and rough
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Martin Luther King There is a man‚ a man who had a dream‚ and his name was Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was born on January 1‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. (biography.com) He graduated in the year of 1951. Martin Luther King got arrested in 1963‚ he was awarded a freedom award‚ in 1977. Sadly‚ he wasn’t there to collect his award‚ because he was assassinated in 1968. He was inspiring to many people. Martin Luther King’s quotes are another thing that inspired his people. “ Darkness cannot
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