Sunday, October 13, 2019
Rosa Parks :: essays research papers
 Rosa Parks      Rosa Parks is an extraordinary person because she stood up against racism and  stood up for herself. It was even harder for her because she is a woman, and in  those days, things were much harder for woman. Rosa Parks hated the ways of her  life. She had always dreamed of having freedom in her life. As she grew up, she  went through different experiences that gave her courage and strength.    One day, Rosa Parks had so much courage and strength that when her bus arrived  to pick her up, she got on the bus, put her money in the slot, and sat in the  front of the bus. Black people were supposed to sit in the back. The bus driver  told her to move to the back, but she just sat there and refused to move. The  driver called the police and they arrested Rosa Parks. The next day, Raymond  Parks went to pick up Rosa from jail. When they got home, Rosa spoke about her  time in jail. She had stood up to get a drink of water and the guard told her  the drinking fountain was only for white people. This made her furious.    On December 5, 1955 Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr. and JoAnn Robinson  looked out of their windows, and stood on street corners watching all of the  yellow buses drive by. There were hardly any black riders since Rosa Park's  arrest. It was a miracle. People stopped riding the buses all because of Rosa  Parks.    Soon, the police were informed of the people standing on the street corners  watching the buses drive by. The police watched the streets to make sure that  the black people were not bothering the other bus riders. They tried guarding  the bus stops. The police failed and the boycott was a success. A few months  later, Rosa Parks once again started to climb aboard a bus. She stopped when she  noticed a sign that read, "People don't ride the bus today. Don't ride the bus  for freedom."    Finally the rules for riding the buses were changed. 1. Black and white people  could sit wherever they wanted to sit. 2. Bus drivers were to respect all riders.  3. Black people were now allowed to apply for driver positions.    A lot of people wrote hate mail to Rosa Parks.  					    
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