Rosa Parks Analia Valentin Freedom  Freedom is when people are not slaves and they can run free and they can do anything they want to and they don’t.

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Rosa Parks Analia Valentin

Freedom  Freedom is when people are not slaves and they can run free and they can do anything they want to and they don’t get judged by their skin color.

Important Events  Rosa was born in Tuskegee, Alabama February 4,  Her mom had the flu.  Her dad was a great barber.  Montgomery Industrial school for girls.  Rosa didn’t listen and said no to the law.

What Rosa Did  When people said to move she said no and they arrested her for two hours so people stopped riding the bus and started walking.

My Opinion  Rosa is great because she was not afraid to say no to the law and she didn’t move from her spot and she is great.

Fun Facts About Rosa Parks Rosa Parks was trained in Civil Rights in Rosa Parks was chosen by Edgar Nixen and MLK, Jr. to be a symbol. Rosa Parks’ husband Raymond Parks was a member of the NAACP.