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The Amazing Rosa Parks


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When Rosa learned to readAge four
Bus driver who told Rosa to moveJames Blake
Rosa's husbandRaymond Parks
They sat in the front of the busWhite people only
They sat in the back of the busAfrican American people
Rosa's mother's jobTeacher
Bus boycott cityMontgomery, Alabama
One of Rosa's awardsPresidential Medal of Freedom
The day of Rosa's arrestDecember 1, 1955
Rosa worked for this civil rights groupNAACP, the National Association of Colored People
Rosa's motherLeona McCauley
Rosa's brotherSylvester McCauley
The first day blacks stayed off Montgomery busesDecember 5, 1955
Length of Montgomery bus protestOver a year
Assistant to Congressman John ConyersRosa's job in Detroit
How many times Rosa tried to register to voteFour times
Seats in the middle of the busThe driver said who could sit there
Weaving, fishing, picking cotton, churchRosa's childhood activities
Five-month schools without books or suppliesFor black children only
Nine-month schools with books & suppliesFor white children only
Not buy something to protest unfairnessBoycott
Working for equal rights for allCivil Rights Movement
ColoredA word once used for African Americans
The policy of keeping blacks & whites apartSegregation
A person owned by another, not paid for workSlave
Both had been slavesRosa's grandparents
The preacher who led the bus boycottMartin Luther King, Jr.
Rosa's job in MontgomerySeamstress
A white hate groupKKK, Ku Klux Klan