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Rosa Parks Book 1:Journey to Freedom by: L.S. Summer Book 2: Rosa by: Nikki Giovanni PowerPoint by: Vicky M.
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Page 1: Rosa Parks

Rosa ParksRosa Parks

Book 1:Journey to Freedom by: L.S. Summer

Book 2: Rosa by: Nikki Giovanni

PowerPoint by: Vicky M.

Book 1:Journey to Freedom by: L.S. Summer

Book 2: Rosa by: Nikki Giovanni

PowerPoint by: Vicky M.

Page 2: Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks goes to school but she has to drop out to help her family.

Rosa parks married joined the NAACP with her husband.

Rosa Parks is arrested for not giving her seat to a white man.

Rosa Parks arrested for participating in the boycott. M.L.K. and other leaders supported her while she was in jail. The supreme court rules that the buses should be integrated.

Rosa Parks still did public speeches, she gets a job working for the Representative Coyer.

She retires and starts The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self- Development

Rosa Parks writes her first book

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BLUE: PATIENTBLUE: PATIENT

Rosa Parks showed patience when she waited/watched for ten years for the bus driver that was rood to her.

“For the next ten years, Rosa watched for that same driver. She never got on the bus when he was driving.”

Rosa Parks showed patience when she waited/watched for ten years for the bus driver that was rood to her.

“For the next ten years, Rosa watched for that same driver. She never got on the bus when he was driving.”

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RED: BRAVERY/BRAVE RED: BRAVERY/BRAVE

Rosa Parks was brave when she didn’t get up to give the seat to a white man.

There were rules that if you sat in the neutral area and you were black you still had to give your seat to the white man.

“ Mrs.Parks stood to let a him( meaning the guy she was sitting with) out, looked at James Black, the bus driver, and sat back down.

Rosa Parks was brave when she didn’t get up to give the seat to a white man.

There were rules that if you sat in the neutral area and you were black you still had to give your seat to the white man.

“ Mrs.Parks stood to let a him( meaning the guy she was sitting with) out, looked at James Black, the bus driver, and sat back down.

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YELLOW: ITELLIGENTYELLOW: ITELLIGENT

Mrs.Parks is intelligent when she gave the speech she showed intelligent by encouraging the people to participate in the boycott.

“In 1965, Mrs.. Parks an assistant to an African American congressman, John Conyers.

Mrs.Parks is intelligent when she gave the speech she showed intelligent by encouraging the people to participate in the boycott.

“In 1965, Mrs.. Parks an assistant to an African American congressman, John Conyers.

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ORANGE: FRIENDLYORANGE: FRIENDLY

Rosa Parks was considered very friendly because of her personality she was very upbeat.

“She did not remember his name, but she new his face. His son, Jimmy, came frequently to the NAACP Youth Council affairs. They exchanged pleasantries as the bus pulled away from the curb.”

Rosa Parks was considered very friendly because of her personality she was very upbeat.

“She did not remember his name, but she new his face. His son, Jimmy, came frequently to the NAACP Youth Council affairs. They exchanged pleasantries as the bus pulled away from the curb.”

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Rosa Parks dream areaRosa Parks dream area

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Rosa Parks MedalRosa Parks Medal

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Rosa Parks restaurantRosa Parks restaurantSharp as a Rosas (rose) bouquet (Rosa Parks can be very sharp just like roses.)

Best beefy beef (Rosa Parks has know “beef” with anyone.)

Spicy hot meatballs( Rosa Parks can be spicy)

(but that doesn't mean she’s mad)

Southern style Gumbo (very, very hot)

Sweetest pecan pie (Rosa Parks was a very sweet person) (almost as sweet as pie)