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    how she was tried of civil rights. MY reasons prove that Mrs. Rosa Parks influenced people of all colors around her, about civil rights and showed them to be and do what is right, the most important day this happened on was on December 1st 1955 in Montgomery…

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    Home directed by Richard Pearce is an inspiring movie recounting the experiences of regular citizens during the Montgomery bus boycott, narrated by a young white girl Mary Katherine Thompson. The theme of the movie is that one has to do what’s right regardless of what other people think. The movie starts by showing a regular day for the Thompsons, a well-off white family living in Montgomery Alabama. Their black maid, Odessa Cotter, helps to cook and clean the house while Mr. Thompson is out at…

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    corrected/changed. Although, when used incorrectly it can cause unwarranted chaos. In the time of The Civil Rights Movement, Rosa Parks stood her ground of not giving her seat up to a white man. This situation led to the peaceful protest on Boycotting Buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Which contributed towards ending segregation in the U.S. The Boycott is considered peaceful because it main purpose solely to use the first amendment. Every one has the right to protest according to the Bill of…

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    became a pastor like his father (Martin Luther King Jr. - Biography). He was chosen as the official spokesman for the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955. The Montgomery bus boycott was where African Americans refused to ride busses and they walked every where they need to go (About Dr. King). On December 21, 1956 the supreme court got rid of the bus segregation laws which ended the boycott which…

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    Alexis De Tocqueville once said “Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word, equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude”. Equality is able to be achievable no matter what your race or religious belief is, even though some say that you can’t receive them. Equality is able to be achieved no matter what. For example, Martin Luther King Jr wanted equal rights for all African-Americans…

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    destroyed homes and forced the Cherokee out of their land (Noble, 2011). Although there is instances of peaceful resistance not ending in the desired way, does this mean the idea of broadcasting your concern in a peaceful manner should be discarded? The Montgomery Bus Boycott’s goal in 1955 was to decrease the amount of racial segregation on buses. White people were to sit in the front of the bus while blacks were forced to sit farther back. If the bus became crowded and a white person needed a…

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Reverend Hale tells Elizabeth Proctor that, “No principle, however glorious, is worth dying for.” Hale states that it is better to lie than to die for something you believe in. I strongly disagree with this because I would rather die standing up for something than to lie. Many people stand up for their beliefs and protest in something and I think that is great because it shows their pride. Everyone should be proud in what they believe in. Back…

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    Boston Tea Movement

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    The First Amendment states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”(congress). If done the right way, protests can have a great outcome, with no harm done or casualties. But in history, one may learn that the greatest protests, involved many deaths, and some even…

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    equal” treatment only in their own household. Initially, the requests that came with the Montgomery Bus Boycott as listed: hiring black drivers, first-come, first-seated policy, and keep the segregation (Montgomery). However, Alabama refused to make these small changes to bus policies causing the industry to struggle with about seventy-five percent of riders boycotting to take that kind of transportation (Montgomery). This caused America to continue the rebellion against segregation and…

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    Rosa Parks Arrest

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    Give Up Her Bus Seat. On December 1, 1955, after a long day's work at a Montgomery department store, where she worked as a seamstress, Rosa Parks boarded the Cleveland Avenue bus for home. She took a seat in the first of several rows designated for "colored" passengers. 5 facts about Rosa Parks and the movement she helped spark. Tuesday marks 60 years since Rosa Louise McCauley Parks refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Ala., to a white man, becoming an iconic symbol in the Civil…

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