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Rosa and her family
were African-American.
Her grandparents taught her
that all people should be
treated equally.
Alabama
in 1913
by. Latroya Nock
Segregation laws at the time
kept white people and
African-Americans apart
Rosa was a good student.
But she could only go to
schools for black children.
Rosa married Raymond Parks
in 1932. They both worked
to end segregation. One day
in 1955, a bus driver asked
Rosa to give up her seat
to a white man. Rosa refused.
She was arrested.
People remember Rosa as
the "Mother of the Civil Rights
Movement."