people who made a difference:
rosa parks
Viola Scarpitti- 3^E
1957
4 FEBRUARY 1913
24 OCTOBER 2005
1966
DECEMBER 1955
rosa parks's story
WHEN AND WHERE SHE WAS BORN
WHEN AND WHERE SHE DIED
Rosa Parks was born in Montgomery, Alabama during in 900.
Rosa Parks died in 2005, at 92 years. At her memorial service there were 50,000 people.
THE DIFFICULT CHILDHOOD
When Rosa Parks was a girl she went to school for black children and she must do many miles to get to school, instead the white people went to school by bus. She grew up with discrimination and witnessed a lot of violence against black people.
WHAT WAS ROSA PARKS DOING?
02
Thanks to Rosa Parks, Martin Luter King Jr. went in the city with black people and they all refused to use the buses. In 1957 the US Supreme Court said that segregation on buses was illegal, Rosa Parks moved to Detroit, Michigan, with her family. She continued to campaign for equal rights for African Americans.
Detroit
01
In December 1955 Rosa Parks was on bus number 2857. A white person asked to Rosa Parks to give him Rosa Parks's seat, but she refused to give the seat. The bus driver called the police and Rosa Parks was arrested.
On the bus
Rosa Parks, one day, went on this bus: number 2857.She was sitting in the middle row when a white person climbed on the bus and commanded to Rosa to get up and leave his place, and Rosa Parks said “no more”.
Rosa Parks's life changed on this bus
" I felt I had a right to stay where I was”
- ROSA PARKS-
the medal
In 1966 President Bill Clinton gave to Rosa Parks the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rosa Parks became a symbol of the civil rights movement!
Curiosity
A top news magazine named Rosa Parks as one of the 20 Most Influential People of the 20th century
MY OPINION
In my opinionn Rosa Parks was a determinate and brave woman. She never gave up when she was arrested.I belive that Rosa Parks deserved the Presidential Medal Freedom for what she got in many years.I choose Rosa Parks above all, because she was a big woman!
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people who made a difference:
rosa parks
Viola Scarpitti- 3^E
1957
4 FEBRUARY 1913
24 OCTOBER 2005
1966
DECEMBER 1955
rosa parks's story
WHEN AND WHERE SHE WAS BORN
WHEN AND WHERE SHE DIED
Rosa Parks was born in Montgomery, Alabama during in 900.
Rosa Parks died in 2005, at 92 years. At her memorial service there were 50,000 people.
THE DIFFICULT CHILDHOOD
When Rosa Parks was a girl she went to school for black children and she must do many miles to get to school, instead the white people went to school by bus. She grew up with discrimination and witnessed a lot of violence against black people.
WHAT WAS ROSA PARKS DOING?
02
Thanks to Rosa Parks, Martin Luter King Jr. went in the city with black people and they all refused to use the buses. In 1957 the US Supreme Court said that segregation on buses was illegal, Rosa Parks moved to Detroit, Michigan, with her family. She continued to campaign for equal rights for African Americans.
Detroit
01
In December 1955 Rosa Parks was on bus number 2857. A white person asked to Rosa Parks to give him Rosa Parks's seat, but she refused to give the seat. The bus driver called the police and Rosa Parks was arrested.
On the bus
Rosa Parks, one day, went on this bus: number 2857.She was sitting in the middle row when a white person climbed on the bus and commanded to Rosa to get up and leave his place, and Rosa Parks said “no more”.
Rosa Parks's life changed on this bus
" I felt I had a right to stay where I was”
- ROSA PARKS-
the medal
In 1966 President Bill Clinton gave to Rosa Parks the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rosa Parks became a symbol of the civil rights movement!
Curiosity
A top news magazine named Rosa Parks as one of the 20 Most Influential People of the 20th century
MY OPINION
In my opinionn Rosa Parks was a determinate and brave woman. She never gave up when she was arrested.I belive that Rosa Parks deserved the Presidential Medal Freedom for what she got in many years.I choose Rosa Parks above all, because she was a big woman!