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Rosa Parks

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Rosa Parks as a Hero

There are heroes all around us, but only a few truly stand out as genuine saviors. There are those who came, who saw and who conquered. Only few, out of so many, can show their heroism and bravery, with only their heart and soul. There’s one lady who showed her heroic destination, by only standing up for what she believed in, her name is Rosa Parks.
Rosa parks is important to our life with all the hatred, racism and segregation that keeps the human race separated. She’s a woman who helped us become one, and equal, for what she did, risked her life, but made her stronger and those around her stronger. She made people believe that the heart can accomplish anything, and in her case, freedom and non-segregation was needed.
It was the year of 1956, where the Montgomery Bus Boycott was started by the actions of Rosa Parks and her fellow freedom riders. She gave momentum to the civil rights movement by refusing to give up her seat on a public bus. By not giving her seat up, our civil rights are now stronger and more loyal. Because of one simple choice, that could have been lethal, Rosa Parks was legendary for her civil disobedience.
Many thought she was crazy for her actions, many thought she was startling, but she was just a tired lady, coming home from a hard days work, who needed a resting, peaceful bus ride home. Instead, she runs into conflict between the white race and their beliefs with the ‘Negroes.’ She could have stood right up, and follow her demand, just like the rest of her people, but instead she chose what many people would have never done.
Rosa Parks not only stood up for herself, but for the entire black race, and that’s what makes her a true hero. A hero because she was noted for feats of courage and nobility of purpose, a hero because she was noticed for her special achievement and daring actions, a woman filled with love and belief, that one day her people would be free.
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