This Bus is not Full thought Rosa Parks
“I ain’t sitting on the back of the bus no more?and with that Rosa Parks made history and became a symbol of the power of one. Yes, one woman who literally changed the greatest nation in the World. Rosa Parks did not see herself as a second-class citizen, she respected others, but refused to be disrespected and dishonored. She stood up for her rights, without protesting, she simply stood tall and decided “no more, no way!?br />
We must honor Rosa Parks, as her life was a symbol of what one person can do for our nation. Each one of us is an individual with rights, which comes with life, not to be denied. Rosa Parks is a woman who changed our nation and there will be more standouts in our nation of all races, religions, ages and sexes. We must never forget this. Thank you Rosa Parks.
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Rosa Parks has been called the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement and she deserves that title. Although the bus boycott in Montgomery rocked the South, it serves as an example even today of the trials and tribulations and the scars and strengths, as it speaks to our soles and the inner sanctity of our Civilization. What a great woman indeed. Rosa Parks only had one regret in all of this and that was:
“The only thing that bothered me that was we waited so long to make this protest?br />
She stood tall and proud as an example to all, she was arrested and started a boycott and was later shown to have done the right thing. God Bless you Rosa and thank you for your inspiration. What as great nation we have to right our own wrongs, than you Rosa Parks for showing us the truth and setting us all straight. Lets all think on this.

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