The Story of Rosa Parks.

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The Story of Rosa Parks

The black community are segregated from the white. America in the 1950’s The black community are segregated from the white.

Whilst the white took the four rows at the front of the bus On the buses, black people were made to sit in the back rows x

x But if the front rows were full The black passengers were expected to give up their seats x

On December 1st, 1955 Rosa Parks was travelling home on the buses from a day at her work as a seamstress

She took a seat labelled for ‘coloured people’ x Rosa’s seat

After a few stops, the seats began to fill

And when a white man entered the bus, the driver insisted that Rosa and the three other passengers on her row give up their seats for him.

Rosa refused

She was arrested and tried on charges of ‘disorderly conduct’

Rosa Parks believed in a world where black and white communities could live and work together

She was later named the ‘Mother of the Civil Right’s Movement’ for her refusal on that day

"My message to the world is that we must come together and live as one"