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Racism In Rosa Parks

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“I knew someone had to take the first step and I made up my mind not to move.”This quote took place on the Montgomery, Alabama city bus on December 1 1955. Rosa Parks faced racism throughout her life and how she persevered was she fought for her rights, became a good model to black community, and also challenging segregation through protest and boycotts. Rosa Parks childhood was mostly about her family and how important they were to her. In the book Rosa Parks the author sayed “Rosa Parks would go to church every sunday with her whole family”(Yona Zeldis McDonough 17). This shows that how important church was to Rosa and her family. Church was a very special time for Rosa and her whole family to bond and pray together. Church helped form Rosa, giving her hope in herself, so that she did not give up when facing hard times. Her family was always there for her no matter what she was going through.Her family was a huge key to success. This shows how her family impacted her life a lot and changed her to be a stronger person when facing difficult times. In Rosa Parks life a main obstacles she faced was racism.She and other black people were separated from white people. On the Montgomery, Alabama city bus there were sections for only white race and a section for black race. But one day Rosa was sitting in the white part of the bus and this is what ended up happening “Are you going to stand up? the driver demanded. Rosa Parks looked straight at him and said No.
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