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The biggest challenge that Rosa Parks faced was segregation. At that time in the South, all aspects of life were divided along strictly racial lines.
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It was a challenge that many African-Americans faced on a daily basis but based on her actions, hit Rosa even harder.
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In Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks is jailed for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white man, a violation of the city's racial segregation ...
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Plus a lack of respect, the daily degrading and demeanor of Blacks in the South was a challenge that gave her strength and power to change a nation. Finally, ...
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Instead of easily getting up and moving to another seat, Rosa defended herself. She did not just sit around and let those who discriminate her win. Instead, ...
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Dec 21, 2016 · Parks was booked, fingerprinted, and briefly incarcerated. The police report shows that she was charged with "refusing to obey orders of bus ...
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Rosa Parks was arrested and convicted of violating the laws of segregation. She was tried on Monday, December 5, and convicted of disorderly conduct under a ...
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Although she had become a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement, Parks suffered hardship in the months following her arrest in Montgomery and the subsequent ...
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Her work with constituents in Rep. Conyers' office, along with her own experiences in the city, made her keenly aware of the issues—from poverty and job ...
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Also at that time, the Montgomery NAACP had been looking for a test case to challenge the constitutionality of Alabama state bus segregation laws. To coincide ...
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she served as secretary of the Montgomery NAACP; she trained young people in civil rights activism; she unintentionally challenged the bus segregation laws of ...
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Dec 1, 2015 · It all began in December 1955, when Parks was arrested for civil disobedience: she had refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a ...
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Rosa Parks rode at the front of a Montgomery, Alabama, bus on the day the Supreme Court's ban on segregation of the city's buses took effect.
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Because she sat down and refused to give up her seat to a white passenger, she was arrested for disobeying an Alabama law requiring black people to relinquish ...
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