Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Muhammed Ali had a huge impact with segregation. Martin Luther King was the one to bring love in people heart and show everyone is the same. Rosa Parks was the one to show confidence and pure heart by defending her and her choice to sit where she wants. Muhammed Ali was the one to show courage. He didn’t want to join the army even if he got forced. So he was put into boxing and became the best boxer to ever live. He went against the biggest and baddest, but no one could keep up. During the “1929-1968 there was an African American Baptist mins who was the leader of the civil rights movement in the united states during 1930’s”(Last Name of Author). Martin Luther King jr was the face of the civil rights movement. He know that violence wasn’t going to solve anything he wanted to show the whites he don’t mean no harm. So by him doing that it was a little more easy to share his message across the world. He inspired a lot of minds so that whats makes him so important to this day. …show more content…
She got on the Boycott Bus and she sat in the white person seat and she refuse to get up. “Parks was arrested on Dec 1, 1955, for violating a city law requiring the whites and blacks sit in separate rows on buses. She refused to give up her seat in the middle of the bus when a white man wished to sit in her row. The front rows were for white only”(Last Name of Author). This is important because Rosa had to move back of the bus because a white person wanted to sit in the seat she was in. This wasn’t fair to her so she didn’t move and was arrested. Rosa Parks used her position and bravery to contribute to change in the