Recognizing in History
Biographical Details
Rosa Louise McCauley (Parks) was born in February 4, 1913. Her father and mother were James and Leona McCauley, a carpenter and a teacher in Tuskegee. Then in December 18, 1932, she married Raymond Parks, a barber in Montgomery. She worked in many jobs such as hospital aiding. In 1983, she had incidents with riding the buses She sat in areas where only white people were to sit. Every time the bus drivers would warn her. In December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks then gets arrested for refusing to get off the bus. After that a 186 day boycott was led to stop transportation segregation. The Supreme Court then bans transportation segregation in 1956. After getting out of jail Rosa Parks is hired as a secretary for US Representatives and she is rewarded with medals and awards. In August 30, 1994 Rosa is attacked by Joseph Skipper while he went on drugs. Rosa Parks then dies in October 24, 2005 at the age of 92.
Rosa Louise McCauley (Parks) was born in February 4, 1913. Her father and mother were James and Leona McCauley, a carpenter and a teacher in Tuskegee. Then in December 18, 1932, she married Raymond Parks, a barber in Montgomery. She worked in many jobs such as hospital aiding. In 1983, she had incidents with riding the buses She sat in areas where only white people were to sit. Every time the bus drivers would warn her. In December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks then gets arrested for refusing to get off the bus. After that a 186 day boycott was led to stop transportation segregation. The Supreme Court then bans transportation segregation in 1956. After getting out of jail Rosa Parks is hired as a secretary for US Representatives and she is rewarded with medals and awards. In August 30, 1994 Rosa is attacked by Joseph Skipper while he went on drugs. Rosa Parks then dies in October 24, 2005 at the age of 92.
How She Was An Advocate For Her Movements
Rosa Parks was an advocate for her movements since she refused to get off the bus. She knew transportation segregation was unfair so she got on seats where it was reserved for white folks. She refused to get off the bus after the driver told her to. She knew that she will get arrested so she sat there until the police came to arrest her. This is why we know Rosa Parks when we think back to the Civil Rights Movement since her movements changed the lives of many colored people and also changed history in a unique way.
Rosa Parks was an advocate for her movements since she refused to get off the bus. She knew transportation segregation was unfair so she got on seats where it was reserved for white folks. She refused to get off the bus after the driver told her to. She knew that she will get arrested so she sat there until the police came to arrest her. This is why we know Rosa Parks when we think back to the Civil Rights Movement since her movements changed the lives of many colored people and also changed history in a unique way.
How I Can Apply This To My Own Life
I can apply this movement to my live to when I think of the Civil Rights. This will be one of the things I will look back into since it was an unbelievable movement that has occurred and was a heroic thing to do. Rosa Parks has been a hero for herself and all the people that never wants segregation to happen
I can apply this movement to my live to when I think of the Civil Rights. This will be one of the things I will look back into since it was an unbelievable movement that has occurred and was a heroic thing to do. Rosa Parks has been a hero for herself and all the people that never wants segregation to happen
Resources
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