The Civil Rights Movement

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The Civil Rights Movement By: Caitlin Juliano

Rosa Parks’ Biography Born on February 4,1913,in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her full name was Rosa Louise Parks. Her parents names were ,James and Leona McCauley. Her parents jobs: her father-carpenter , her mother-school teacher.

Rosa Parks and her husband She got married to a boy named Raymond Parks. Rosa’s full name was Rosa Louise Parks McCauley once she got married. She married her husband in the year of 1932. She joined her husband as a Civil Rights activists. Her husband encourage her to finish her high school education

Montgomery Bus Boycott On December 1st ,1955 in Montgomery Alabama she refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger and did not obey her bus driver James Blakes. On the bus they had a seating chart since both white and black people were on the bus. Black’s could not sit across, or next to white people. A map of Montgomery ,Alabama.

Montgomery Bus Boycott She was at the age of 42 when this happened. People say she was tired that’s why she didn’t get up. But she said she was tired of giving in . In 1955 the Montgomery Bus Boycott began. In 1956 the Montgomery Bus Boycott ended Montgomery is located in Alabama.

Maps This a map of Tuskegee ,Alabama where she was born. A map of Michigan where she died .

Rosa Parks Death Rosa died on October 24th,2005,at the age of 92. She died in Detroit ,Michigan. She suffered from poor heath.

Pictures She is getting her finger prints taken from the Montgomery Bus boycott, when she got arrested. Rosa sitting on the bus. He is saying his speech about the Civil Rights Movement. . The outside of the bus Rosa was on.

More Pictures ,and information Civil Rights Movement and people protesting. Little Rock Nine students. This is a picture of Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. saying a speech.

A timeline of the Civil Rights Movement In 1962 James Meredith was the first black student to enroll the University of Mississippi. The Civil Rights Movement began in the year of 1955. 1954 the schools were separated form black's and whites. In the year of 1968 President Johnson signs the act of Civil Rights 1968. 1955 Rosa refuses to give up her bus seat. 1968 the Civil Rights movement . 1957 Little Rock Arkansas nine black students were blocked for entering again(“Little Rock Nine” ).

Respect Plan Here our some of my ideas of how we should respect all people. If someone gets something wrong you don’t make fun of them you help them with what they got wrong. You don’t just laugh at them. We should not just judge people, maybe because the way they look. We should always be sharing, caring ,and nice. We should respect and be caring to one another. We shouldn’t bully or make fun of people.

Websites I used to find information www.Buzzle.com www.Google.com/images www.RosaParksFacts.com www.Wikipedia.com www.BrainyQuotes.com