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  • No! I failed the game! Wait, what's this ad for?
  • Hmmm...
  • bloop!
  • ad Biography: Rosa ParksClick Here!
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  • Rosa Parks Biography Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama.....
  • Feb. 4, 1913
  • I'm going to name you Rosa. Rosa Louise McCauley.
  • Two Years Later
  • huh?
  • This relationship isn't going to work James.
  • Fine, then let's split up, Leona! I don't want to keep arguing.
  • Fine!
  • Fine! I'll take the kids to live with my parents in Pine Level, Alabama.
  • Say 'goodbye' to your father Rosa.
  • 1 week later
  • Bye.
  • Bye.
  • SLAM
  • Cafe
  • We shouldn't have to do all that....
  • Cafe
  • ticket
  • ticket
  • Ok, get in from the back. Stay in the colored section, and give up yourseat to a white person!
  • Cafe
  • Hrmph.
  • Cafe
  • Cafe
  • Cafe
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • Mommy, look! We should vote for the next president!
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • *sigh* Unfortunately, Black people aren't allowed to vote Rosa.
  • Why not?
  • I... don't know. Most White people think that people like us are inferior to them, and we shouldn't be allowed to do things that they can.
  • What does inferior mean?
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • I know, but for some reason they don't agree. That's just the way it is for now.
  • Not as worthy or deserving.
  • That's not true! we're just the same as them!
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • Why do people have to make the world bad?
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • hmph.
  • Go vote! Harding VS Cox
  • Whoa. There are black kids and white kids playing together! this could happen for real!
  • Yeah, sure!
  • Hey, can I play?
  • Rosa Parks Biography Many instances and situations like these 4 gave Rosa Parks determination, drive, insperation, and hope. She felt that she must do something to make the world a better place and take a stand.
  • Rosa Parks Biography On December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, causing her arrest and court trials. She was taking her stand and making a point. She helped institute a bus boycot, which lasted 381 days and ended with a supreme court ruling saying that segregation on buses was unconstitutional and no longer allowed in montgomery. Rosa Parks did her duty and played a major role in ending segregation.
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