Rosa Lee Parks: Civil Rights Activist

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Rosa Lee Parks
Civil RIghts Activist

Rosa Lee Parks was a Civil Rights Activist, motivator,, and civil rights mover, are all words that Rosa Lee Parks is known for. As a well known civil rights activist, Rosa Parks showed the world that everybody is equal. She helped the world by providing the evidence and showing everybody that no matter what color of your skin we are equal. Rosa parks legacy was she left behind the freedom.
Rosa Parks childhood was very bad. Although she never understood the concept of the Jim Crow laws and its rule of racism. Her mother influenced every bit of her independence but her father was not really around. Parks lived right outside of Montgomery, Alabama with her mother, father, and brother. Once Rosa got older she moved out of Montgomery. …show more content…

she wanted to make a stand. Everybody knows about Rosa Parks bus incident when she was asked to move because she was sitting in a “no colored zone”, fun fact Parks was never actually sitting in a “no colored zone”. When the man told Parks to move parks said she was “tired”. Little did people know that she wasn't physically tired, but her famous quote showed the true meaning of her words. “the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.”(Edwin H., pg. 171) This quote shows that these unfair laws put “colored” people in stress and strain on them especially Rosa Parks. (H., Edwin. “Rosa Parks.” Biography.com, Rosa parks personal life wasn't comfortable. She was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4, 1913. Rosa parks married a man named Raymond Parks, her original name is Rosa Lee McCauley. Mr. Parks was a member of the NAACP ( National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) , Rosa Parks was also. A little after their marriage they left Montgomery due to the racism and how they wouldn't let them acquire a job because of the color of their skin. This really shows how tough the rules were for African American

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