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Rosa Parks Research Paper

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Rosa Parks was born February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama. Growing up was not easy for her or her family. When she was a small child she suffered from poor health with chronic tonsillitis. Both of her parents were former slaves and strong advocates for equality. Also when she was younger her parents separated and Rosa went to go live with her mother in a small town outside of Montgomery.

On her mothers side, her grandparents and younger brother were members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Growing up Rosa experienced a lot of racial discrimination. Also Rosa and her family had run ins with the Ku Klux Klan members. While Rosa was going to school she had to attend segregated schools. At age 11 Rosa had to leave school to attend to her sick grandmother and …show more content…

With her husbands support Rosa earned her high school diploma in 1933. Soon after she became involved in the Civil Rights Movement by joining the NAACP on 1943 as the groups youth leader and secretary.

On December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks made a huge mark on History that would change American History forever. After work that cold December day Rosa Parks got on a bus, took a seat on the bus. As the bus got crowed the bus driver asked Rosa to give up her seat to a “white” person. She refused. The bus driver kept asking Rosa “Why don't you stand up?” And Rosa said “I don't think I should have to stand up.” because of Rosa being tired of giving in and being treated less then, the bus driver called the police and Rosa Parks was arrested.

On December 5th, which was the day of Mrs. Parks trial, Rosa was found guilty and was fined. Because of Rosa's strength and not giving in led to what was called: The Montgomery Bus Boycott. Which was basically All “Blacks” refused to ride the bus to the point where some walked as far as 20 miles to get to and from

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