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Rosa Parks Involvement In Civil Disobedience

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Each person must live their life as a model for others. Rosa Parks involvement in civil disobedience was due to personal influences, she chose to participate in civil disobedience to protest bus segregation and she did achieve success using this controversial method of standing up for what she strongly believes to be right. The meaning of civil disobedience is when a person purposely breaks a law, he/she feels is mortally wrong (Suber). The purpose of civil disobedience is to try to make a change in laws or government polices. (Brownlee). To understand Rosa’s role in civil disobedience, one must have knowledge of her personal life Rosa was born in Tuskegee Alabama on February 4th in 1913, her parents separated as she was a kid. (Ford) Her mother and grandmother inspired her. She said just by their attitude and the way they talk. Rosa did many good things for all americans. She made sacrifices in her person circumstances to take a stand against the injustices and denial of civil rights of African Americans. She believed that the time had comes to act. She was a soft spoken woman with a lot of inner strength. (Gillin) …show more content…

(Sigmond) Rosa refused to give up her seat in Montgomery, Alabama on a city bus in 1955. Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the US. (Weeks) When Rosa was on the city bus the driver told her to get up and she didn’t, the driver told her he’d call the police so he did, she got arrest and she was proud of what she did. (Interview-Rosa) She was arrested when she 42 years old (Hicks). She inspired herself for doing this but she was doing it for all colored people because she was tired of the whites mistreating the blacks. Even though she was alone she succeeded

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