The Beginning of Rosa Parks telling her story #rosaparks

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The events that took place after her refusal definitely made a difference. Her act of defiance started a movement all around the country. It was a chance to bring people together. Already involved with civil rights activism as secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Rosa Park called E.D. Nixon, a Black civil rights activist, to bail her out of jail. Nixon decided that Rosa Parks’ case could be used to protest the seating policy along with similar unfair policies. It was decided that on the day the case is going to be heard in the court, all the black people in Montgomery would boycott the bus and would walk to their work. It was to show that she was not the only one who's tired of slavery. Fifty thousand flyers were printed to make people aware of Rosa’s arrest and boycott. On Monday the fifth of December, Rosa Park was found guilty and fined $14, which, was a lot of money back then. But what happened outside was truly unbelievable. Nearly forty thousand black people didn’t take the bus to work or school. Some marched, and rode bicycles while others shared cars. It was one of the rarest times in human history that everyone came together. There were so many of them that it was impossible to ignore. But what I’m about to tell you next will blow your minds. The protest didn’t end on fifth December, but instead it lasted for 381 days. The devotion and resilience that the people of Montgomery showed is commendable. The aftermath of the protest resulted in almost empty buses thereby resulting in massive losses for the bus companies. This immediately became talk of the town since it was all over the news. Eventually the Government has to do something. They made a new rule that allowed black people to sit wherever they want and not in the separate section. They also were no longer forced to give up their seats to the white passengers. Rosa Parks courage and determination became a voice for the black people. Her act of defiance was a step towards equality and justice.

Aftermath:

The boycott and its successful outcome triggered other civil rights protests over the years. Rosa Parks became the face of the battle against inequality. The bus in which Rosa Parks was sitting has been restored and is currently displayed in the Henry Ford Museum. The bus incident led to the formation of the Montgomery Improvement Association, led by the young pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Rosa Parks Day:

Rosa Parks Day is celebrated in the United States on December 1 to honor the brave civil rights activist Rosa Park. In some parts of the country it is also celebrated on 4th of February, the day of her birthday. Her contributions have been most impactful to the movement, but it was her refusal to give up her seat on a bus that really changed the world. Her fearlessness is an example to follow, and this day serves to promote equality and civil liberties for all people in the United States. The event is marked by events and activities arranged by organizations, government leaders, and church figures.

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Happy birthday, Mrs. Parks -- 2/4/1913

kathymichael
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She is my hero. Rest in peace Rosa Parks

heavyseal
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Claudette Colvin is the true hero and is the reason for the bus boycott. Rosa Parks and the NAACP stole this woman's story because Claudette Colvin was 15 years old, unwed and pregnant, so the NAACP did not want her to be the face of a movement. So Rosa Parks did the exact same thing that Miss Colvin did and she ended up being a "false" hero

judyamburn
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She is my hero even though I'm white she still my hero

tanyasolorio
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She is a big true hero your right rip Rosa parks ❤️💘

sereenallam
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For Rosa Parks for her heroic acts . Im not worthy to fill her shoes when it comes to confronting Hate and Ebil

SeanHardman-tm
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“Who would win? Him or you?” The bus driver said. “Well if he got a little racist he might cause me a little trouble” Rosa Parks said:

“But would you lose?”

*”Nah I’d win”*

BallinLuffy
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Rosa's victory is often misrepresented as a victory for black people. Where were all the black "men" when Rosa was under attack? Hiding, trembling, sniveling. It's actually a victory for women—NOT black people.

TiggerBlackson
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Yall this didn’t even happen to her…the real girl was 15

Barone
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out Mr.Parks had a car😶🙏🏻plz don’t hate me 😂

vikingslaer
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All my life I thought this was a random thing that happened but to find out it was planned and that they could used anyone just kinda gives me less respect for the person

agentgnome
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But she had a car. I mean her husband did but still

lbc
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I, m glad this can not happen again 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

thecoolfam
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I grew up doing my history 😢 why do u hate da my black skin 😢 we never did nothing to you guys my question why😅 we're human beings 🙏🏿😢 too much hatred😢why do u hate my black skin

jamelleadams
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Get Off The Bus Rosa
I'm a Get You Rosa
You'll See Me Rosa
Get Rosa Off The Damn Bus Rosa

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