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This 9 page paper discusses the contributions of Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. The writer recounts Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955 and also explains the segregation laws concerning the buses in Montgomery. A small group of black women then distributed flyers asking blacks not to use the bus on the following Monday. A new committee was formed with a relatively new resident of the city as its leader - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The writer then recounts some of King's remarkable work and achievements on behalf of the civil rights movement. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Civil Rights movement. II. Brave individuals spurred the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. A. Rosa Parks was one of the more famous persons who took action and stood
up against the segregation laws in the south. 1. Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus and was arrested. 2. The bus segregation laws were complicated and
laws were often abused by bus drivers. 3. Parks and a group of women initiated the boycott of buses in Montgomery, Alabama. B. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a new
minister in Montgomery, became president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, a new activist group, and would be responsible for the success of the bus boycott. C. King spoke across the
country, promoting equality without violence, which followed along the same lines as Gandhis philosophy. D. King organized successful marches to protest segregation and inequality. III. Parks and King stand as
symbols of symbols of moral and social progress. They are two of the individuals who brought about needed changes in the society. E. The Civil Rights movement did
not really begin in the 1960s; it began more than 100 years before that when slaves plotted to escape their masters and members in the mainstream population helped them in
their efforts. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was actually the third such Act to be passed by this country government. Thesis statement: It was the actions of brave individuals
that spurred the changes in how blacks are treated in this country. Rosa Parks was one of the people who became a model for other blacks. Parks was a
seamstress for the Montgomery Fair department store in Montgomery, Alabama (Dove, 1999). It was December 1, 1955 when Parks, a 42-year old mother, got on her regular bus to go
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