Who is Rosa Parks?

Who is Rosa Parks?

Rosa Parks, often hailed as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement," courageously challenged racial segregation in the United States by refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery bus in 1955. Her act of defiance sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a pivotal moment in the struggle for civil rights. Parks' steadfast refusal to accept injustice catalyzed a nationwide movement for equality, inspiring countless individuals to stand up against discrimination. Her legacy transcends her singular act of protest, symbolizing the power of ordinary people to ignite extraordinary change through acts of courage and resistance. Rosa Parks' legacy continues to resonate today as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the enduring fight for justice and equality. 

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