Review.  A refusal to buy from a company  The legal privileges every American citizen is guaranteed.

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Review

 A refusal to buy from a company

 The legal privileges every American citizen is guaranteed

 The money a person must pay to travel, as on a bus

 To express strong feelings against something

 amazing

 The story is realistic fiction because it is made up by the author, but seems as if it could really happen.

 The author wanted to inform you about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

 Atlas  Dictionary  Thesaurus  Encyclopedia

 The main idea of the story is that heroes from the past like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks can help us learn lessons that apply to life today.

 Rosa Parks and others fought for African Americans to be able to sit wherever they wanted on the bus.

 He lead us, inspired us, and helped us improve our lives peacefully.  He did not have to use violence to create change.