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Essay heading: Rosa Parks
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One evening in early December 1955 Rosa was sitting inthe front seat of the colored section of the bus on her way home. It was like almost every day all the blacks would sit in the white section of the bus and as ssoon as thewhites filled in the blacks would routinely move to the back. In an instance Rosa found her chance of freedom... displayed 300 characters
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In an instance Rosa found her chance of freedom. Somehow she had changed the laws. She was tired of being pushed around. She knew in her heart she was a regular person just like everyone else and she wanted everyone else to know it too. The whites quickly pilled on the bus and all the blacks pilled in the back... displayed next 300 characters
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