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What is Rosa Parks' strongest commitment?

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  1. According to the old saying, "some people are born to greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." Greatness was certainly thrust upon Rosa Parks, but the modest former seamstress found herself equal to the challenge. Known as "the mother of the Civil Rights Movement," Parks almost single-handedly set in motion a veritable revolution in the southern United States, a revolution that would eventually secure equal treatment under the law for all black Americans. "For those who lived through the unsettling 1950s and 1960s and joined the civil rights struggle, the soft-spoken Rosa Parks was more, much more than the woman who refused to give up her bus seat to a White man in Montgomery, Alabama," wrote Richette L. Haywood in Jet. "[Hers] was an act that forever changed White America's view of Black people, and forever changed America itself."

    Source: Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 56. Thomson Gale, 2006.


  2. wow 3 quesitons???

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    one word : GOOGLE

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  3. Alice, do your own homework and research.  This is cheating.  Shame on you.  Rosa Parks would be ashamed as well.

  4. her strongest commitment is sitting at where she wasnt suppose to sit, but of course, that encouraged most african americans to join the march.

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