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How Did Harriet Tubman Contribute To Civil Rights

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When it comes to Civil Right, there has been so many men and women whom have contributed their attributes. The great attributes consist of: the willingness to help others, the great commitment to the cause, the great communication skills, the leadership roles in society, positive attitudes, the ability to inspire others, and the ability to delegate others and tasks. There are three women in particular that have these great attributes and have contributed greatly to the Civil Rights, and they are as follows: Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Barbara Jordan. One of the most profound civil rights leaders was Harriet Tubman. She set forth an astonishing foundation for Civil Rights. Harriet Tubman was a valiant woman who never gave up when it came to racial justice. The attributes that she brought to Civil Rights was her great leadership, the willingness to help others, her great commitment to the …show more content…

Rosa Parks was known for her unplanned act of defiance that lead to the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 (Dudley 258). The attributes that she contributed to Civil Rights was her commitment to the cause, her positive attitude, and her ability to inspire others. Rosa Parks had got onto a public bus after a long day of work, and her feet were hurting, so she decided to sit in the white section. The white people complained and the bus driver told her if she did not get up, then she would be arrested. Nevertheless, with Rosa Park’s refusal to get up, it led to her arrest. Due to her commitment to the cause she stood up for racial equality, and though all of the turmoil she encountered she kept a positive attitude. Her ability to inspire others was remarkable, therefore it led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott was due to the fact that African Americans were exasperated due to the fact that they were not being treated equally. This then led to all African Americans walking to and from wherever they were

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