Aditya
2/25/2015 06:17:22 am
She did not want to move from her seat because she did not believe in the rule against the blacks and believed that everyone was created equal.
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Adriana
2/26/2015 07:18:06 am
Rosa did not move out of her seat because she thought it was unfair. She thought" Why should blacks be treated differently than whites".In addion To Aditiya why would you be treated differently just because you have a different skin color?
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Saanvi
3/6/2015 07:47:52 am
Rosa Parks did not move from her seat because she thought it was unfair that she could not have the same rights as the whites. She was tired of putting the whites first for everything. I can infer that she stayed on the seat because if she told someone like a police (who were all whites) would not listen to her. In addition to Aditiya and Adriana, nothing is wrong with having a different skin color. That dosen't mean that you can't have the same rights as everyone else.
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Harrison
3/9/2015 08:11:32 am
Rosa Parks didn't move from her seat because she was tired of letting whites push her around. She knew that there is no difference between anyone because of skin color, the only difference between anyone is by the content of their character. So, in addition to Aditya, Adriana, and Saanvi, why do people think your different, just because of your skin. It is not right they can do that which gives Rosa Parks the right to not move, she can sit wherever she wants, because she can.
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julia
3/14/2015 08:32:29 am
to analyize Rosas decision i believe it was a good decision. In the vid. it talks about how she went against the rules to prove a point. Therefor, it was a good decision because even though she didnt follow the rules, she gave other people the courage to speak for their rights.
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Eric Yang
4/30/2015 09:43:44 am
Rose decided not to get up and let a whiter person take it because she thought it was unfair. She was tried too. Tried of letting white people take advantage of black people. So she made a stand. she decided no to move.
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Jacqueline:)
9/24/2015 04:25:56 am
Rosa's decision was to not let another white person get away with taking her seat due to a stupid law. The reason Rosa Parks did not move from her seat was because she knew it was not right that people with brown colored skin had to sit in the back. I wonder if she knew she was starting a revolution just by not moving seats on a bus?
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Allison McCarty
10/21/2015 01:52:12 pm
Rosa's dissension was right. She did this to stand up for her beliefs.
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Sage
10/28/2015 01:06:34 pm
Rosa parks was right because she should be able to stand up to her beliefs.
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Allison
11/21/2015 09:07:16 am
Rosa's decision to not move from her seat was the right choice because it was time some one to stand up for their rights. Rosa did this because she wanted to show people it wasn't right to treat people like this because of their skin color, even if it meant for her to go to jail. Rosa is still remembered for her bravery to this day!
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kimberlee
12/22/2015 03:50:56 pm
I think Rosa parks didn't give up her seat because she wanted to stand up to segregation and show that black people should stay strong and never surrender to segregation because it is unfair to black people.
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Sam
8/31/2016 01:51:29 pm
This video was very moving. When i watched this it made so many things go through my head especially the statement because of them we can. I learned how important history is but not to repeat it.
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Moira
9/1/2016 01:53:56 pm
I appreciate Rosa Parks because she didn't give up her seat to the white person. I learned that it is important to learn about history an to do your best not to repeat it.
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Moira
9/1/2016 02:09:31 pm
i learned that Rosa Parks was born on feb 14th 1913 to James and Leona McCauley. She was African, Cherokee-Creek Scots-Irish. She attended the industrial school for girls in Montgomery Alabama and graduated high school in 1933 at the age of 20. In 1943 she began working as a secretary of the NAACP. At the NAACP she helped investigate crimes against African American Woman victims. When she came to the city there was segregation. Rosa was most known for standing up for those who were treated unfairly.
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Rosa Parks was a very brave woman. She was so tired of sitting in the back, being treated like a defective, and being pushed around by everybody. It's unfair that any African-American person had to go through that. I don't think that she really cared that she had to go to jail, I guess she just wanted her long deserved freedom. It's little things like these that truly make a difference.
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chase
11/2/2016 02:12:48 pm
that is awesome she fought for every ones rights to be the same.
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Carly
11/10/2016 06:03:10 pm
My opinion is that black people are just like white. Just because they have diffrent skin doesnt mean that they are diffrent. we should all be treated they same know matter what. If i was her i would do what she did. Rosa Parks went to jail when she was just trying to fight for her rights and i dont think that, that is right. we have the freadom to be who we want to be not someone else. i am glad that Rosa Parks did that becaus today everything is equal basicly from her. If i could meet hert right now i would thatnk her.
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Chloe
3/6/2017 05:15:11 pm
My opinion is that everyone should be treated equally. Even though blacks and whites are different races does no mean that whites are better it's just there different kinds of skin color. It's like when a women by the name of, Rosa Parks. It all happened because of the evil bus rule, were blacks had to go in through the back of the bus to get on or give her seat up to a white male or female. When Rosa got on the bus she sat in the "Neutral" section. Then a white an demanded Rosa to get up, and guess what she said,"No" the bus driver yelled at her. Rosa replied to him quietly, "No".The bus driver called the police. She just sat.
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Mason
9/4/2017 05:58:32 pm
The color of your skin does should not judge a human being.
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Mason
10/3/2017 02:45:22 pm
It is so tong that a color of your skin used to decide what water fontina you can use it should never have been skin is the awser.
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Parth
10/16/2017 02:37:31 pm
She made that choice because she believed that both races have to be treated equally and that you can't judge a person by their race.
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Caroline B.
12/31/2017 09:07:42 am
I never understand why the color of your skin even matters! If my best friend was a black person and if I hang out with them a lot then one of us can go to jail if someone found out. Either of us would go to jail because it was legal to even talk to someone who was the opposite skin color as you. That is not right! Rosa Parks believe that both races should be should have the same right. She risked her life so future generations should not have to go through what she had to go though. I think that the white people wanted to stick up, but they were to scared of getting in trouble. I think it is cool how we have a month celebrating these amazing people. Teaching future generations these story would tell them to never judge someone for how they look. If these acts of the white didn't stop I believe they would kick all black out of the country and then it would be an all white country. Martin Luther King Jr. went to jail lots of times, but that never stopped him from believing that everyone should have equal rights. If these people never stood up for their rights who knows what today would be like!
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