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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources

Academy of Achievement. Rosa Parks. June 2 1995.


http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/par0int-1. Web. October 17, 2016.
The Public in the time this event happened with Rosa Parks the public quickly got
onto
this as soon as it was announced. Once it was put in paper that Rosa Parks was
arrested Mr. E.D. Nixon was the legal redress chairman of the Montgomery
Branch of
the NAACP.

Houghton Mifflin Social Studies. Rosa Parks Historical Essay. 1997.


http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/uhic/ImagesDetailsPage/ImagesDetailsWindow?zid=44
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PC2687587024&userGroupName=sain62671&jsid=0f79d6042b61cbdeacfa0ee5
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web.
16 October, 2016.
Rosa Parks sat in the front of the bus on that day right after the law was made
and it

was illegal on the city bus system. People say that she didn't give up her seat
because
she was tired. But she says that she was not physically tired at that moment.

. A Guide of Materials for Rosa Parks. February 26th 2016.


https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/rosaparks/rosaparks.html. Web. 17 October,
2016.
Rosa Parks was arrested for Civil Disobedience December 1st, 1955. Rosa
Parks was
getting her fingerprints in once this happened and was taken to jail. Rosa Parks was dis
obeying the Alabama Law that was set for the black people but she stood up for her
race.
. Rosa Parks, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. 1950.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2015645701/. web. 16 October, 2016.
Picture of Rosa Park shows old photos were a couple of years ago and is a real
photo
of Rosa Parks. Showing that the year that this photo was taking was in 1950.
Also does
tate that this picture was published in Alabama of that year

An Act of Courage, The Arrest of Rosa Parks. 1999.


https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/rosa-parks. web. 16 October, 2016.
December 1st 1955 was Rosa Parks court from the U.S District court for Middle
District

of Alabama.That day Rosa Parks was seated on a bus from leaving her job that
she just
quit when that moment the bus driver told her to move back. When she didnt do
what
was told she got arrested for breaking that law.

NPR. Before Rosa Parks, There was Claudette Colvin. March 15 2009.
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/par0int-1. Web. 17 October, 2016.
Claudette Colvin was a Women 15years old that did the same thing as Rosa
Parks nine
months before Rosa Parks. She was many of the few that did this of not giving
up a
seat to a white man. But most of them were under while Rosa Parks story was
more
spread out to the public.

Smithsonian. Document Deep Dive: Rosa Parks Arrest Records. November 28 2012.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/document-deep-dive-rosa-parks-arrest-r
ecords-147151319/?no-ist.
Web. 16 October, 2016.
Rosa Parks Movement inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott going through
when
Martin Luther King J.R took role as the Civil Rights Leader. The Boycott lasted
381 days.

On the 382nd day they interrogated the city buses

Spartacus Education. Rosa Parks. September 1997.


http://spartacus-educational.com/USAparksR.htm. WEB. 16 October, 2016.
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on the 4th of February, 1913. Rosa
Parks
and her husband Raymond Parks both were part of the NAACP that is the
National
Association for the Advancement of Coloured People. Her mother, Leona
McCauley,
separated from her husband and moved to Montgomery, Alabama.

The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Montgomery to the Supreme Court.
2009-2016.
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/civil-rights-movement/resources/mon
tgomery-supreme-court.m.
Web. 16 October, 2016. .
Pictures are showing that all the evidence and all the proof that what happened
back
during 1956 in December. Showing Police reports, fingerprints. Also its showing
a real
bus diagram of what the bus looked like on that day.

U.S History in Context. Montgomery Bus Boycott: Rosa Parks rides on newly

integrated bus in Montgomery. 2006.


http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/uhic/ImagesDetailsPage/ImagesDetailsWindow?zid=44
8cc6998520d4c358a3cd0887888d6a&action=2&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CPC268
7587024&userGroupName=sain62671&jsid=0f79d6042b61cbdeacfa0ee583032b93.
web.
16 October, 2016.
Rosa Parks was riding on a newly integrated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. This
was
following the end of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The date that this was
happening
and was ending in December 26,1956.

Secondary Sources

ThingLink. "Rosa Parks Secondary Sources.


https://www.thinglink.com/scene/715007304050671617. Web. 20 Oct, 2016.
Rosa Parks is shown in these newspapers and articles once the incident
happen in the bus. These newspapers and articles shows once she was
arrested it started spreading because what she did to get arrested. Also
showing the law that was made for this not to happened or you get arrested

McDonough, Yona Zeldis. Who Was Rosa Parks? New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 2010. Print.
Rosa parks when she was young would walk to school in the morning

than walk home in the afternoon. There was no school bus at her school. She
would see a yellow bus pass her but it would not stop for her. Rosa Parks was
born February 4th, 1913

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