In 1955, a woman named Rosa Parks didn’t want to get up and move to the back of a bus. She was told by the white bus driver to get up and make room for other whites while Rosa Parks was sitting in her appropriate section of the bus. This act really influenced people around her the were colored. I feel by me evidence and research that Rosa parks was the one to influence society about civil rights. Some might say that Martin Luther King Jr. influenced society because of his “I Have a Dream” speech, but I believe that Rosa Parks did because of all of the reasons to support my claim. One reason is that she did something to influence all colored people, another reason is that she was trained to be a leader, and finally, she made history and everyone looks up to her.
Rosa parks one day sat on a bus and the bus driver asked her to move, she was sitting in her spot, she was tired people say. This piece of evidence represents my reason that she influenced society about civil rights because evidence proves that, for 382 days, colored people started driving cars to places like work because they wanted the bus company to lose …show more content…
To begin with, Rosa Parks on December 1st 1955 did something incredible for the history of civil rights. In addition she was trained to lead the NAACP in the department of Chapters Youth. And finally, people stopped and thought about what parks did on the day of December 1st 1955 and called her brave and still, they really had the urge to stop and think about how she was tried of civil rights. MY reasons prove that Mrs. Rosa Parks influenced people of all colors around her, about civil rights and showed them to be and do what is right, the most important day this happened on was on December 1st 1955 in Montgomery