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    Rosa Parks. Proper noun. An African American female worker from Montgomery, Alabama who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white person, as she was legally required to do. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was sitting down on a bus driving home after a long day of work. A white man came onto the bus, and all the seats were filled. The bus driver told her to move, and she said “No.” Rosa Parks was arrested because she did not move for a white man to sit down. On October…

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    it was also a time when people of color became discontent with living a lifestyle that was unequal to their Caucasian counterparts. During the next few years, there were countless movements that began to seek a change for the black community. From civil protests, to established organizations, African Americans reacted to the frustration they faced and how shamefully they were treated by others. The African American society dealt with years of slavery before the turn of the century; but even…

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    In the essay Champion of the World, composed by poet and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou, it is an informative story about a boxing match between the African American Joe Louis and a white contender. This essay is a short story in which establishes how important this fight was, at the time, to the African American race. Angelou created this piece in the year of 1969, in which segregation amongst race was still ocurring throughout the streets of America. What can be noticed by the reader, is…

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    important because it the first step to lead us to our goals and what we want to achieve in live. Maya Angelou was excited to graduate the eighth grade and move on to the next step in her life. Maya Angelou was born in 1928, she was a poet, writer, and civil rights activist. During her life time she published three books of essays, seven autobiographies, and many poetry books. In her essay published in the “Little seagull reader, second edition” she talks about her experience graduating for the…

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    Being happy is the definition of the good life for me. Personally, if you are happy then you are doing what you want to be doing. There are many factors that can lead to being happy. Some of my factors are being free, healthy, and successful. I honestly believe that being free can be interpreted in many ways. But for me, being free is a key to having a good life. If you are trapped in jail or even in someones property, is that a good life? It is not. Having freedom is one factor that everyone…

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    Rosa Parks Biography

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    was a civil rights activist who spent most of her life fighting for equality between whites and those of color. Rosa Parks is an American Icon because she was a brave and inspiring woman who…

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    representation of Black Americans in history and into the future. Streets named after civil rights leaders defy racism. Through the commemoration of African American civil rights leaders, African Americans are honoring their historical achievements. In a less obvious way, they are…

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    segregation and civil right challenges. The daily struggles only continued to get worse, as whites realized they were in charge, and that African Americans were not fighting back. In order to set things right, they decided to do otherwise; it was through the works of Martin Luther King Jr., that made history and shaped parts of the African American community. Not giving in to the oppression and constant threats change soon took place. King influenced many to take the step and fight for their…

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    as Dr.Martin Luther King Jr., have placed their life on the line preaching the importance of fighting injustices that affected oppressed communities across the globe. In the case of Dr. King, his courageously fought for racial equality and basic civil right for black Americans in the 50’s and 60’s through the use of non-violent tactics, such as sit in, boycotts and peaceful protest . Despite the praises that are placed on King 's work for the African American community, clergymen, politicians…

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    his similar views on the civil rights to enhance his argument. This is providing a strong ethos appeal and the audience now views King’s argument as being credible. His speech also references the Declaration of Independence to provide authority. He quotes “unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”(King). His use of this quote is to get the audience to view him as a credible source. He is stating that the American government has disregarded the right of life, liberty and…

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