Rosa Parks: The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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In December of 1955, Rosa Parks created what would soon become the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955. Her decision of standing up for herself inspired others to stand up for themselves too. This was one of the many things that started the Civil Rights movement. Rosa Parks was born as Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4th, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama to Leona Edwards and James McCauley. At birth, however, she grew ill with many sicknesses. She attended rural schools until her mother and grandmother fell ill, where she dropped out and took care of them. In 1932, she married Raymond Parks, who had similar values as herself, and joined the NAACP where she was elected secretary. Later on, she got a job as a seamstress and a housekeeper. In 1900, a

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