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Rosa parks
Alima Diakhoumpa
Created on November 11, 2024
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rosa parks changed the history forever
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Alima Diakhoumpa
who is she?
Rosa Parke was born in the 1923 in the United States of America, Alabama. Rosa Parke lived on a farm in a littel town, her family worked as a sharecroppes. At the years of 11 Rosa Parke moved to Montgomery, where she change the black history forever.
MONTGOMERY
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama, where the government kepts things segregated using laws to separate black and white people. At Montgomery everything was divided based on the color of your skin for the public toilets, waiting rooms to where to seat on the. bus.
The National City Lines bus, No. 2857,
bus boycott
On December 1, 1955, Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus. After that action Rosa was arrested but that was only the begning. After her arrest more than 17,000 black citizens started a Bus Boycott, a year-long protest that ended with the desegregation of city buses.
ROSA PARks and mARTIN LUTHER KING
Martin Luther King organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Parks was arrested.He was selected to lead the newly established Montgomery Improvement Association, which guided the boycott and mounted the legal challenge to segregated buses.
We still, today, have a long way to go and we have to continue our work....
ROSA PARKS
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