Claudette Colvin And Rosa Parks Ethos Analysis

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It is stated that Ethos "means to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character." In the first video about “Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks," you see Ethos is being presented we see this woman who is speaking of a story in History from her perspective. From what we have come to learn in today's times, we know that what she is stating is not true. But as listeners, we are drawn in because she speaks with such confidence as to what she believes to be true. The Ethos in this video is being presented when the idea to use Claudette to be the voice of a Bus Boycott. But because she is dark skinned the NAACP believed if they used Rosa Parks instead that everyone even the whites would rally behind her. Convincing them that she was merely