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1 2018/5/21 Rosa Parks By: Nazareth Díaz Vega, 3ºC.

Rosa Park’s story took place on 1995, in Montgomery (Alabama). 2 2018/5/21 Rosa Park’s story took place on 1995, in Montgomery (Alabama).

3 2018/5/21 On Thursday december 1st 1955, Rosa Parks took a bus to back home after work day. She sit down on the bus seat for white people (Black people can only sit down at the back). A white woman entered and there weren’t free places except Rosa’s seat. Rosa refuses to give her the sit.

The bus driver called to the police and she had to leaves the bus. 4 2018/5/21 The bus driver told her that she had to stand up but she keep refusing to. The bus driver called to the police and she had to leaves the bus. She was arrested because of segregation laws renege.

5 2018/5/21 People was tired of this. Mr. Nixon (A Rosa’s Parks friend who defend the equality between white and black people) thought that people should revolt and fight.

They think about a bus boycott that Martin Luther King Jr, followed. 6 2018/5/21 They think about a bus boycott that Martin Luther King Jr, followed.

7 2018/5/21 Boycott was an incredible success. Black and even white people followed.

The boycott lasted 381 days and that meant to lose a lot of money. 2018/5/21 The boycott lasted 381 days and that meant to lose a lot of money.

9 2018/5/21 Rosa had to pay 14 $ because of broke the segregation law. She found it unjust and she took this to the Supreme Court.

Martin Luther King house was bombed and protesters received menaces. 1010 2018/5/21 Martin Luther King house was bombed and protesters received menaces. He told them that they didn’t have to use violence.

Black people didn’t use violence but white people did. 1111 2018/5/21 Black people didn’t use violence but white people did.

1212 2018/5/21 Protesters continued till have what they deserved: Montgomery’s segregation laws were unconstitutional.

African-americans now can have the same rights. 1313 2018/5/21 African-americans now can have the same rights.