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A brief essay of Rosa Park's life. Displays her troubles and triumphs in schooling, marriage and her arrest. I think this essay needs to be a little reorganized and reworded so it flows better.

Title: A brief essay of Rosa Park's life. Displays her troubles and triumphs in schooling, marriage and her arrest. I think this essay needs to be a little reorganized and reworded so it flows better.
Category: Society & Culture
Details: Words: 240 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


A brief essay of Rosa Park's life. Displays her troubles and triumphs in schooling, marriage and her arrest. I think this essay needs to be a little reorganized and reworded so it flows better.

Rosa Parks Life Rosa Parks was born on February 4,1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her parents were James and Leona. Her family moved to Pine Level, Alabama where she was educated in a rural school. After she completed her education at the age of eleven, her mother put her in a school for girls. When she was older she went to Alabama State Teachers College High School. She got married to Raymond Parks on December 18, 1932. Raymond was …showed first 75 words of 240 total

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showed last 75 words of 240 total…using the city system until the bus company had treated them equally. So the blacks started a boycott. When Rosa was arrested, Edgar saw his chance to get blacks to stop using the bus until they were treated equally. On Monday, all of the buses were empty. Dr. Martin Luther King gave the boy cotters a speech. For the next year and one month the buses were still empty and driving the streets of Montgomery.

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