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How Did Rosa Parks Impact The Civil Rights Movement

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The civil rights movement was a movement for African Americans and it was aimed at having equal rights. The movement took place during the 1950’s and 1960’s, lasting 2 decades. The goal was to obtain equal rights for blacks in the United States. Even though slavery was abolished and African Americans were freed, they were still discriminated against and were looked down upon. By the mid-20th century, African Americans were tired of the discrimination and they decided to fight for their rights. One of the most important people in the civil rights movement was Rosa Parks. On December 1, 1955 she found a seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus but at that time there were laws that said black passengers had to sit in the back of the bus and were not allowed in the front. Rosa complied with the bus driver to sit in the back and when a white man couldn't find a seat in the white section, the bus driver instructed Rosa and 3 other people to give up their seats. When Rosa was asked to move she declined and was not moving, this led to her getting arrested. Word was spreading about Rosa’s arrest and it started an outrage. Soon after …show more content…

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