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Rosa Parks is a very significant person to our history of segregation. Rosa Parks is known for an event that took place on December 1, 1955 on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Rosa had just finished working at her seamstress job and she was was riding home on a city bus as usual. When the bus driver came back and told her she needed to move so a white man could sit in her seat, when she refused she was arrested. I chose Rosa Parks because she was a strong women who fought against segregation/racism. I also chose Rosa Parks because she stood up for what was right and when it was all over she ended up being a big influence in American History. Rosa was born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913. She lived with her mother, father, and brother. Later, she moved to live with her grandparents because their father had left so he could have better opportunities in life. When Rosa was eleven years old she moved again to Montgomery, Alabama to live with her aunt. When she lived with her aunt she went to school but soon dropped out. After Rosa …show more content…

Rosa was arrested for not letting a white man sit in her seat. After Rosa was arrested one of her good friends named Edgar Dixon started to send out newspaper articles about Rosa’s arrest. The articles stated that any African American people could join a boycott where none of them would ride the city buses until they would stop segregation. This boycott lasted 381 days before the Supreme Court upheld the segregation on buses and other items like the drinking fountains. The Supreme Court came to a conclusion that Rosa was indeed innocent and would be fined 14 dollars. Rosa’s contribution to the bus boycott was a major part in the ending of segregation. Even though Rosa wasn’t the only one to get arrested for not letting a white man or women sit in their seat. Rosa was able to actually put an end to some of the segregation

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