Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination

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The Armenian Genocide in April 1915
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Rosa Parks
Mother of
the Civil
Rights
Movement
Rosa Park was born on February 4, 1913 in
Tuskegee, Alabama. She was a seamstress
by profession and secretary for the
Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Shortly
before being arrested on December 1, 1955,
she had completed a course in "Race
Relations" at the Highlander Folk School in
Tennessee where nonviolent civilcivildisobedience had been discussed as a
tactic.
She was sitting in the fifth row the first row
that blacks could occupy , along with three
other blacks
Soon, all of the first four rows were
filled up, and a white man walked on
Since blacks and whites could not be in the
same row, the bus driver insisted for all of the
blacks to move.
The other three blacks complied, but Parks
refused and was walked out of her bus..
Her arrest immediately followed.
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Rosa Park was arrested
after the boycott.
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