Rosa Park and Pearl Gibbs, who are both famous Civil Rights Activist that significantly contributed to the Civil Rights Movement, whom brought change to the society and both wanting to put a stop to discriminations against African-Americans. Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama, Pearl Gibbs born on 1901 at La Perouse, Sydney. They both stood up for their own rights, and what they believe in equality. Rosa Park is known as ‘Mother of the Civil Rights Movement’, for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Pearl Gibbs, she co-organised the Aboriginal Day of Mourning 1938, she also was the founder of the Aborigines Progressive Association, who aimed to improve circumstances for Aboriginal reserves and remove laws which discriminated against Aboriginals. The two activists are significantly similar, same goals, same past experience and same beliefs, however there are differences between them. Rosa Park and Pearl Gibbs are similar, because they both were rewarded for their achievements. Rosa Park received the highest NAACP’s award, President Clinton presented to Rosa Park Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996, and also Congressional Gold Medal in 1999.
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Pearl Gibbs and Rosa Park were recognised for how well they changed society and stopped the unfair treatment of African Americans and Aboriginals. From the experience they had notice that everyone was treated differently, and not as equals, and they had the rights to believe that everyone has the rights to be treated fairly with the same opportunities and not treated as second class citizen but equal to one another. However difference between the two civil rights activist were