Rosa Parks was born 4 February 1913. She was like any person, she had a family and then her parents separated shortly after her brother was born which were in the year 1915. Parks then moved with her mother and younger brother to her grandmother. She attended the Montgomery Industrial school for girls. She then went to a Laboratory school but eventually, she had to leave the school to take care of her grandmother and mother. After taking care of them she never returned to school instead, she got a job as a seamstress.
1932 she married Raymond Parks a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and eventually, she also got involved in civil rights. In an interview from Academy of achievement, Mrs. Parks
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This small protest Rosa Parks made, led to the creation of Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA). This association announced a bus boycott which was a demonstration for the segregation settings and it lasted more than a year. The movement ended the legal segregation and this why there are people calling her “the mother of the civil rights movement” because she was the person who began by being arrested and stands up for herself and has affected us yet …show more content…
This site is created by an organization which established 1961. One member of the organization also interviewed Rosa Parks which makes this source more reliable because Parks herself told about her story. The author's name isn’t written on the page which makes it a little unreliable. None of these sources have good relations in time with the incident that I'm writing about because it happened 1955. The facts from these websites came many years later but that doesn't make the sources unreliable because of that.
Rosa Parks — History.com, History.com Staff (Published 2009). Retrieved February 12, 2017, from http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/rosa-parks
According to validity, I think that this source also is reliable the biography of Rosa Parks is very similar to the other sources like I just wrote in the first source. The difference here is that we get to know when it was published and that the authors were the History.com staff but it was probably the same with the first source. We still don't get to know who the staff is because there are no names. I already said the relation in time doesn't work that well with these sources so I don't have to repeat that again on the last source I'm going to criticize.
Rosa Parks Biography — Biograhpy.com, Biograhpy.com Editors (Updated February 18, 2016). Retrieved February 12, 2017, from http://www.biography.com/people/rosa-parks-9433715#related-video-gallery