
Rosa Parks: Catalyst for Change in Civil Rights
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Social Studies
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1st - 6th Grade
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Rosa Parks left her job at a military base to care for family and took on cleaning and sewing jobs. Her frustration with bus segregation grew, leading to a pivotal incident where she refused to re-enter a bus through the back door. This event spurred her involvement in the civil rights movement. She attended a transformative workshop at Highlander in Tennessee, which taught her about equality and justice. The workshop inspired her to work for change in her community. Rosa's story exemplifies courage and determination in the fight for civil rights.
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