Rosa Parks Research Paper

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M. Alexander

4/12/24

Period: 2 Rosa Parks.

How did Rosa Parks help change the world back in the time segregation laws were in motion? Rosa Parks was known as a hero to the colored people, by committing a famous act, against unfair rules. In her early life, she had lived as a regular person, until she had done a bizarre act, which would infame her, and trouble her along with her relatives.

Her Environment

Rosa Parks was born, and raised in Tuskegee, Arizona, where her family and she were tormented, and constantly threatened with death threats. Though she was experiencing this, Rosa Parks had not given up on leaving her home. On her way to work, she had always taken the bus in Montgomery, where she and other colored people had to sit in the back seats of the bus, where they would also be forced to give up their seat if a white man, woman, or child needed a seat..
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Her Heroic Actions

Before the events of boycotting, Rosa Parks was riding her usual bus, when she had suddenly been demanded to give up her seat, and allow a white man to sit. After she refused, she was yelled at by the conductor, and had the police department called after her. She would later be arrested and fined $10. She was only in jail for a few hours, before being bailed out, by the Civil Rights leader, E. D. Nixon. Rosa Parks was then found guilty of alleged disorderly conduct.

This led to Rosa Parks getting fired at her job, and moving to Hampton, Virginia, but then officially settling in Detroit, Michigan, with her