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    back to the 1950’s where a african american women comes home from work and her and others are forced to give up their seats. She quietly refuses‚ and she is arrested. This is Rosa Parks story. On December 1‚ 1955‚ Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man and was arrested for challenging the laws of segregation. Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activists and is well known as “the mother of the freedom movement. She is know as a hero today. Another person that we consider as

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    the courage for many others for change that didn’t have the voice to do so for themselves. Amazing person Rosa Parks with one word that spark change in a very touchy subject of human inequality and racism with “No.” A story that stands as a moment that the world stood still in recent times. An embodiment of taking a stand would no other person I choose rather than Rosa Parks. Rosa Park made headlines news with to refuse her giving up her seat to a white man on Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ city

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    always tainted as an unintentional coincidence. Rosa Parks’ incident on the bus‚ where she was asked to give up her seat to a white man‚ made her known as the face of the civil rights movement. Even though she took bold and clear actions‚ she was labeled as a quiet‚ old woman who happened to be in an unfortunate incident accidentally. In the article‚ “ How History Got the Rosa Parks Story Wrong”‚ Theoharis uses documentary evidence to show how Rosa Parks was a lifelong activist‚ a rebel and an outspoken

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    permanent place in history" (531). Rosa Parks‚ the mother of the Civil Rights Movement‚ was able to use her past experiences to influence people all over the world and help create equal rights. Her impact on the Civil Rights Movement‚ joining groups to help lots of people‚ and inspiring others to fight for equal rights are just a few of the ways Rosa Parks has made a huge impact on the Civil Rights Movement and why she will have a permanent place in history. Rosa Parks greatest achievement was her

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    Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist in the nineteen fifties. Her protesting lead to one of the largest boycotts in history‚ lasting for three hundred eighty-five days. She won many awards for her protesting and leadership‚ even having a few become named after her. Before she refused to leave her bus seat‚ to the rest of the world‚ she was just another woman oppressed for her race. Afterwards‚ she became one of the most recognized civil rights activists our country has ever seen. She died a woman

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    their dreams. Betty Marie and Rosa Bonheur were very similar. They both liked art Maria in music form and Rosa in painting. Their lives weren’t easy but they never stopped trying. Rosas own dad told her that she needed a more practical career. She knew that you didn’t make much of a living off of making art. She was told that from a young age by her own father. In Maria’s case she was never told anything just bullied because of her color and culture. Maria and Rosa both knew they were good at what

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    After much reading on all the different people who have made a difference in the world I became fascinated by the works of Rosa Parks. She was a true American heroine and an inspiration to all the women of the worlds. Rosa Parks made a difference by taking a seat on a bus but she raised her voice by staying put. A Rosa park was an inspiration to all the black people of the United States but without knowing it she was making a difference for colored people for women and for humanity. She stood up

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    The Gentleman of Salsa Puerto Rican singer Gilberto Santa Rosa also known as “El caballero de la Salsa” (The Gentleman of Salsa) is celebrating his 50 Birthday and for the very first time in Alberta‚ Gilberto Santa Rosa is doing a live concert with his original band straight from Puerto Rico. Not to be missed. A show that will be unforgettable! Gilberto’s music is specialized in Salsa and Bolero music. Gilberto Santa Rosa was born in Caroline‚ Puerto Rico. He has been nominated and won a Grammy

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    “Blacks are direct decedent of the greatest race who ever peopled the earth” (Rosa Parks 1). That was a quote from a woman who faced hard times with segregation and also with women rights. Rosa Parks a women’s rights activist‚ Civil rights activist and a woman who wouldn’t give up her seat for a white man made her a real hero. Getting rights for woman was hard for parks considering that in those times woman where only support to be in the kitchen. First‚ Parks life changed when she found out that

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    Rosa Parks came into this world on February 4th‚1913 in Tuskegee Alabama. She went to school at the Industrial School for girls . she went to college at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes. she had a great family and friends. on December 1st‚ 1955 she did something that would change the world economy forever. On Thursday‚ December 1st‚ 1955 Mrs. Parks was on her way home from a hard day at work on a Montgomery bus. Blacks were supposed to sit in the back of the bus and let the whites sit

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