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"You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right"
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
For The Last Time
Monday, January 28, 2013
Re-tell of my Story!
Hello, again! I really hope you remember
me by now. Yes, I’m Rosa Parks. Okay let’s continue. I have retold my story to
everyone. This story is the main reason I decided to do everything that I did
do to help blacks. When I argued with that man on the bus I felt proud. I stuck
up for myself. People just need to leave everybody alone. I just feel that what
I did helped all people of all colors. Whites have no right to treat blacks
this way. I have told my story to everybody now and that law is changed thanks to
Martin Luther King.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
My Idea
Hello, we will be meeting a
lot. All right lets continue with my story about my life. Okay so far after my brother
came back from the army, whites didn’t like him. I had told the President of
the United States about my idea, that blacks and whites should have equal
rights for everyone. Whites and blacks soon began to argue about my idea that I
had told the president. Whites hated the idea. Blacks agreed. I feel strongly about my idea and so does my family.
All people deserve to have just the same amount of rights as other people.
Well, goodbye.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
The Violence Gets Worse
Hello Again! So now, my brother came back from army and visited us in Pine Level and whites disliked him. There were two teenagers who came to Pine Level from their home and in their home town they didn't have any problems with whites. The two teenagers went on the bus and were arrested because they had sat in the whites section and were in Jail for two days. Blacks were more conflicted of doing crimes than whites. Whites would say one thing about blacks and it was going to end up bad. Whites had it more easily than blacks. In jobs if whites and blacks were working together whites would get paid more than blacks.
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My Rights
Hello!!!
Let continue. I got my diploma from college. Once I got home, Raymond, my
husband, was very excited to see me. Then I had received news from my boss that
I had just become the secretary of NAACP. I'm not proud of my job, but I will
live. I was getting involved with the
voting registration once the Scottsboro Boys were saved from being
executed. I was very interested in voting for a while. I knew that all Americans
were involved in the voting for president. Blacks and whites are still having
problem on buses and other places. That’s how I got arrested for saying "No" to
the white man who asked for my seat. Well, I will tell you more later.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Growing Up
Hello
Again!!!! I'm Rosa Parks as you already know; I'm here to tell you more about
me! I am a colored lady who had a lot of trouble in my life, just to catch you
up on my story. Where were we, oh yes I remember. The bus incident, I did get
arrested for not letting a white man sit in my seat. I had a hard time for a
while. Then I got through it when my
friend had introduced me to a man named Raymond Parks. We became good friends.
Eventually our friendship grew stronger and we fell in love and got married at
my house. I just remember he would help me with a lot of everything.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
How It All Started
Hello! My name is Rosa
Parks. I was named after my maternal grandmother Rose. I was born in a small town of Tuskegee,
Alabama on the 4th of February in 1913. My mother’s name is Leona
Edwards. My father’s name is James McCauley. My mother was a teacher in Pine Level, and my
father was a carpenter. My mother and father never got to see each other
because of my dad’s job. So they decided to get divorced. I have started this blog because I wanted to
tell to you about my life as a child and growing up to be an adult.
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