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Rosa Parks Epic Hero

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It all started on a bus. There was a time after slavery was abolished when blacks and whites were segregated. Many groups and laws were created to make sure that blacks and whites were not equal. Many of the black community felt like they were second class citizens. A woman by the name of Rosa Parks changed history and sped up civil rights by not giving up her seat to a white passenger. Every epic event needs an epic hero and The Montgomery Bus Boycott is a perfect example of an epic event with Rosa Parks as the hero. On December 1, 1955 a 40 year old black seamstress by the name of Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man. This event was not planned, Rosa said she was tired after a long day of work and she didn't feel like obeying the bus drivers order. They took Rosa to Jail and she got one phone call so she called Rev. E.B. Nixon, who was the president of the NAACP in the city of Montgomery. After being told what happened by Rosa he made a couple calls, one of which …show more content…

This event inspired a lot of non violent protests in other places and it sped up the civil rights movement. Rosa took a vast journey to jail but her actions took a journey all around the world inspiring more of the black community to protest. Her actions were not intended she was just tired of being pushed around by the white community because of her skin color. Her actions after she went to jail resulted in a lot of non violent protest. So many that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the black community. Her actions was a way to stop segregation. The amount of courage that it took Rosa Parks to not give up her seat and go to jail was way more than I can think of. It took a lot of strength for the people involved in the nonviolent protest to not fight back when the white community was trying to break the protests. The KKK turned violent at one point and that put the black community in a great bit of

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