ROSA PARKS
In this picture , Rosa Parks talks about how she wants to be remembered after she die. She wants to everybody to be free . She doesnt want any racism .
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Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913. She was born in Tuskegee Alabama. When she
was 2 years old she moved to Pine Level at Alabama with her parents, James and
Leona McCauley. At the age of 11 Rosa moved to Montgomery and she attended high
school there, a laboratory school at the Alabama State Teachers’ College for
Negroes. Rosa joined to the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP, and she also
became charter secretary. When Rosa Parks was 42 years old on December 1, 1955
she was commuting home from a long day of work at the Montgomery Fair department
store by bus. The segregation law was the front of a Montgomery bus reserved for
white citizens. The seats behind them for black citizens. “People always say
that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired”, she meant by that is she was
tired of giving up she was tired of the unfair law that they had to do whatever
white people told them to do. She did not appreciate the law so she didn’t want
to give up this time and stood up for herself against white people.
was 2 years old she moved to Pine Level at Alabama with her parents, James and
Leona McCauley. At the age of 11 Rosa moved to Montgomery and she attended high
school there, a laboratory school at the Alabama State Teachers’ College for
Negroes. Rosa joined to the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP, and she also
became charter secretary. When Rosa Parks was 42 years old on December 1, 1955
she was commuting home from a long day of work at the Montgomery Fair department
store by bus. The segregation law was the front of a Montgomery bus reserved for
white citizens. The seats behind them for black citizens. “People always say
that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired”, she meant by that is she was
tired of giving up she was tired of the unfair law that they had to do whatever
white people told them to do. She did not appreciate the law so she didn’t want
to give up this time and stood up for herself against white people.