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Modern Day Civil Rights Movement: Rosa Parks

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Rosa Parks Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on the fourth of February of 1913. (History Net) She is known to be the “Mother Of The Modern Day Civil Rights Movement” by not giving up her seat to a white passenger on a bus. (Scholastic) Therefore, Parks had created an opportunity for protesters all over the nation to protest for their rights. With her courageous action, it had changed America and changed others’ perspective. “I’d see the bus pass every day… the bus was among the first ways I realized there was a black and white world,” stated Parks. At a young age, Parks knew there was a separation within the society. Her parents were Leona and James McCauley; Leona McCauley, Parks’ mother, was a school teacher and James

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