How Did Rosa Parks Influence The Civil Rights Movement

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Elizabella Rector
Mrs. Doerr
ELA 7th
13 April, 2023
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was known as the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement”, and she helped initiate the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, which initiated the Civil Rights Movement. “Her resistance set in motion one of the largest social movements in history, the Montgomery Bus Boycott” (Norwood). There were many things that Rosa Parks did to help initiate the Civil Rights Movement. Through her protests against segregation, Rosa Parks became known as the mother of the civil rights movement, changing segregation laws forever.
Rosa Parks was tired of people being treated differently because of their race. She fought for desegregation, …show more content…

Rosa Parks knew what it felt like to be discriminated against. So, she felt as though it was essential to fight against and try to change the laws about discrimination. She gave speeches, participated in the Bus Boycott, and spoke out. “Parks spent most of 1956 traveling throughout the country, raising awareness and funds for the movement. Letters home during her travels describe how heady and tiring this work was—meeting Thurgood Marshall, visiting the Statue of Liberty, doing radio interviews, and giving numerous speeches” …show more content…

Her bravery, and determination taught others to fight against what they believe is wrong. Many people saw Rosa as a role model because of all she did to fight against segregation. “She protested housing segregation, participated in Detroit’s Great March for Freedom, and attended the March on Washington in August 1963” (Theoharis). Rosa Parks continued her protests even after she lost her job because she had determination, and wouldn’t give up. “Parks said it was “very difficult to keep going when all our work seemed to be in vain.” But she persevered” (Theoharis,