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Rosa Parks Research Paper

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Pride can be a good or bad thing; it can hurt or benefit a person. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks are well-known figures from the Civil Rights Movement who had pride in themselves and their African-American race and did something about it to benefit them and others of the same race. African-Americans lived a rough life in America. Because of their race and skin color, they were seen and treated differently from Americans, or people with white skin color. African-Americans weren't allowed to eat in the same restaurant, attend to the same school, or drink from the same water fountains as Americans. There were people who supported this form of inequality because it benefit them, but then there were others who opposed it and fought for …show more content…

That, however, did not apply to Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks experienced the same thing that Martin Luther King Jr. and other African-Americans experienced during the Civil Rights Movement; she had to go through the same things every other African-American experienced, such as sitting at the back of the bus. On buses, African-Americans and Americans had different sections to sit in: African-Americans were forced to sit in the back seats, while Americans had the benefit of sitting at the front of the bus. One day, Rosa Parks, an African-American, had enough pride in herself to sit at the front of the bus. When she was told to move by an American who wanted her seat, she refused. Despite being sent to jail for her actions, Rosa Parks performed a small act of pride that had the biggest impact. The pride she held for her race spoke out to everyone, whatever the race or gender, which makes Rosa Parks such a critical historical figure. Pride isn't something that is easy for someone to have and present in front of others; Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks went against that belief. They had pride in their race and themselves, despite the conditions during the time they lived. Having pride caused trouble for them, but it allowed African-Americans and Americans to have equality in 21st

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