Rosa Parks Biography Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama.....
Feb. 4, 1913
I'm going to name you Rosa. Rosa Louise McCauley.
Two Years Later
huh?
This relationship isn't going to work James.
Fine, then let's split up, Leona! I don't want to keep arguing.
Fine!
Fine! I'll take the kids to live with my parents in Pine Level, Alabama.
Say 'goodbye' to your father Rosa.
1 week later
Bye.
Bye.
SLAM
Cafe
We shouldn't have to do all that....
Cafe
ticket
ticket
Ok, get in from the back. Stay in the colored section, and give up yourseat to a white person!
Cafe
Hrmph.
Cafe
Cafe
Cafe
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Mommy, look! We should vote for the next president!
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*sigh* Unfortunately, Black people aren't allowed to vote Rosa.
Why not?
I... don't know. Most White people think that people like us are inferior to them, and we shouldn't be allowed to do things that they can.
What does inferior mean?
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I know, but for some reason they don't agree. That's just the way it is for now.
Not as worthy or deserving.
That's not true! we're just the same as them!
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Why do people have to make the world bad?
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hmph.
Go vote! Harding VS Cox
Whoa. There are black kids and white kids playing together! this could happen for real!
Yeah, sure!
Hey, can I play?
Rosa Parks Biography Many instances and situations like these 4 gave Rosa Parks determination, drive, insperation, and hope. She felt that she must do something to make the world a better place and take a stand.
Rosa Parks Biography On December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, causing her arrest and court trials. She was taking her stand and making a point. She helped institute a bus boycot, which lasted 381 days and ended with a supreme court ruling saying that segregation on buses was unconstitutional and no longer allowed in montgomery. Rosa Parks did her duty and played a major role in ending segregation.