Rosa Parks And The Women's Suffrage

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During times of difficulty, it’s hard to see the positive outcome that can happen in the situation. Sometimes we jump to the conclusion that nothing positive can help in the situation we face, and we tend to give up. However I believe that if we use the examples of Rosa Parks and the Women suffrage, that it’s possible to turn something negative into something positive.

Rosa Parks, an American civil rights activist during the civil rights movement. Her story began in a public bus. During the Civil Rights movement, colored people sat in the back of the bus and white people sat in front of the bus. One day Rosa Parks decided that she would sit in front of the bus and would refused to move if a white person asked her to move to the back