On July 16, 1854, an African-American woman named Elizabeth Jennings Graham rose and caught a white carriage. Like Rosa Parks, when someone told her to get off, she did not return. I do not know much about Graham, but I know what she had not mentioned in most history books. Rosa Park is one of the most outstanding people in the civil rights movement, but many others have been forgotten for a long time. The park is very brave and sticks to his beliefs. Why are other people like parks forgotten in history books, why are they not mentioned at school today?
We all believe that her heroic determination to keep seated with Rosa Park is not a smaller member of society. However, despite seeking racist policies of public transportation 100 years ago when Rosapacs fought well, no one knew Elizabeth Jennings Graham (unless you are a tiny fact) It is not supposed to be like that. As early as 1854, Graham and his friends were forcibly taken away from a tram for complaints from unacceptable white passengers. Angry, Graham came to fight the system by sharing with every news media that can hear her story. After all, it led to the abolition of apartheid in the New York transportation system.
On July 16, 1854, an African-American woman named Elizabeth Jennings Graham rose and caught a white carriage. Like Rosa Parks, when someone told her to get off, she did not return. I do not know much about Graham, but I know what she had not mentioned in most history books. Rosa Park is one of the most outstanding people in the civil rights movement, but many others have been forgotten for a long time. The park is very brave and sticks to what he believes. - Alfred, as a response to Alfred Rossi, said, "I think that the concept of God is not an ideal projection nor is it a reflection of upwards" (http://www.brainyquote.com). ) Egoism and its roots are important themes depicting eccentric human beings which are revealed in several Greek myths.