Rosa Parks: Segregation Against African Americans In The 1900s

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In the 1900s, segregation against African Americans prevented them from enjoying simple freedoms we have today. People like Rosa Parks struggled to stand up and put and end to racial injustice. Upstanders had to fight for equality or else unjust rules would deny people the right to education, transportation, and to vote. Signs outside of stores determine whether or not colored folks could enter. Rosa Parks, an African American woman living in Montgomery Alabama, inspires the world to terminate segregation laws.

Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee Alabama on February 4, 1913. After her parents James and Leona McCauley divorced, she lived with her mom in Pine Level Alabama. Rosa Parks learned to read from her mom. When she was eleven years old,