Racism and prejudice have been the main problem of the United States for many years. As an important issue, society, racism is the best part of the theme of killing American literature, Robin. People, especially African-Americans, are deprived of fundamental human rights, such as receiving a fair trial, eating at a restaurant, sitting on a bus seat. However, in 1955, a woman named Rosa Parks stood up to a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, or sat down more precisely.
Mrs. Parks wrote four books, Rosa Parks: My story: Rosa Parks and Jim Haskins, quiet force of Rosa Parks and Gregory J. Reed, Dear Parks: Rosa Parks and Gregory J, lead for today's youth This battle, this book won her latest work by "Literary Work Award (Children)" and "National Association for Promotion of Color People" in 1996. Rosa Parks and Jim Haskins' "I Rosa Park" Toddler
Rosa Park and Montgomery's bus boycott "In the cold December night of 1955, Rosa Park sat quietly to shake the revolution" (Rosa Park). When Rosa Parks was 42 years old, she decided to endure what people told her to do. She was arrested for fighting in search of what she wanted. The stubbornness of Rosa Park and the public boycotting affect the civil rights movement. - On 1 December 1955, something special happened. An African-American tailor named Rosa Parks took a bold action when she chose to not give up the bus seat to the whites she needed it. In modern times, this is not a big problem. However, when racial discrimination occurred a lot in the early 20th century, this was a big deal. All African Americans who do not obey Caucasians will be punished severely. Sometimes black people are killed by white people
On the evening of December, Rosa Park decided to sit in the white area of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama. In the meantime, when a white man got on the bus, the blacks had to give up the white seat. Rosa Park refused to abandon his seat. She started talking with the driver of the bus, and the conversation was like this. "Let's have those front seats," the driver said. She did not tell that she got up and was tired of giving the driver seats for Caucasian. "The driver will arrest," said the driver. "You may do this," Rosa Parks replied. Two white policemen came and Rosa Parks asked them, "Why do you drive us?" The police replied, "I do not know, but the law is law, you arrested It will be done. "