What seemed as a typical day on December 1, 1955, resulted in the arrest of an African American woman, named Rosa Parks, after refusing to give up her seat to a white woman. She was tired after a long day and believed she had the right to sit in the front of the bus like everyone else as well. Apparently, not everyone thought like Rosa Parks and it consequentially ended with her arrest. What seemed like a small act of disobedience turned out to be a demonstration of a valuable human trait that led to a huge motivational leap into the Civil Rights protesting. She didn’t believe she had to give up her seat just because she was colored and that this rule was absolutely absurd. Rosa Parks portrayed an act of civil disobedience and even though she had to roughly pay the price, she was able to make a statement on what she strongly supported, her rights as an American citizen. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. are just one of many examples of disobedience that led to a enormous impact and promoted social progress. Nowadays anyone can do as they please without the fear of being segregated and not being treated equally as the others. They each put in their grain of sand that eventually led to a huge chain that has changed the world in a positive manner. Without them, who knows where the world would be now or where we, as individuals, would
What seemed as a typical day on December 1, 1955, resulted in the arrest of an African American woman, named Rosa Parks, after refusing to give up her seat to a white woman. She was tired after a long day and believed she had the right to sit in the front of the bus like everyone else as well. Apparently, not everyone thought like Rosa Parks and it consequentially ended with her arrest. What seemed like a small act of disobedience turned out to be a demonstration of a valuable human trait that led to a huge motivational leap into the Civil Rights protesting. She didn’t believe she had to give up her seat just because she was colored and that this rule was absolutely absurd. Rosa Parks portrayed an act of civil disobedience and even though she had to roughly pay the price, she was able to make a statement on what she strongly supported, her rights as an American citizen. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. are just one of many examples of disobedience that led to a enormous impact and promoted social progress. Nowadays anyone can do as they please without the fear of being segregated and not being treated equally as the others. They each put in their grain of sand that eventually led to a huge chain that has changed the world in a positive manner. Without them, who knows where the world would be now or where we, as individuals, would