Rosa Parks: My Story
;Historical Black Figure Biography:
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5.
This biography should be a well-written 3 paragraph essay:
The historical impact that Ella Baker left was that she wanted everyone to be equal. She thought that every body has a say in something. No one should me left out. Ella founded a lot of groups with a lot of historical black people that we might heard of them today. The groups she found were to help African-Americans to have civil rights. One of the group she found was called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference with Marten Luther King Jr. In influential organizations she found she always played a key(most important) role.
Some things you should include:
Rosa Parks
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner(s) chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 7.
This biography should be a well-wrttien 3 paragraph essay:
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Most of her childhood she was really ill. Her parents were Leona and James McCauley, she also had a brother called Sylvester. Her mother was a teacher and her father was a carpenter. Her parents split up when she was young due by having her father to have a job. When Rosa was in grade school she had to drop out because her grandmother and mother were so ill. For college she went to Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes. She got married to Raymond Parks on December 1932.
2. Body paragraph on the historical significance of the person. (7-11 sentences)
On the afternoon of December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks wanted to go home from being an assistant tailor. She had to go on a bus to go home. The bus she went on was bus number 2857. The bus driver has asked her to give up her seat for a white man. She didn't want to give up her seat because she wasn't sitting in a WHITE-ONLY section. By thinking Rosa said no. By just saying no I want refuse my seat she has broke the law. She went to jail and had to pay a feed of $14. Her booking number was 7053. Days after black people have been boy-coating. They would't take the bus so they walked or took the cab.
3. Conclusion on how the person's life/career ended. (5-7 sentences)
Rosa Parks was diagnosed with progressive dementia and died the same year of October 24, 2005. Three days later she had her funeral at the U.S capital in Washington D.C. Rosa Parks now has a statue of her in the capital building.(I SEEN IT..) She was the first native american to have a honorary statue. Rosa Parks is a role model for me because she had a lot of up and downs and she found a way to fix them. Also she wanted everything and everyone to be fair and not fighting. “Each person must live their life as a model for others.” ― Rosa Parks
Some things you should include:
Rosa Parks: My Story - Character Analysis
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 21.
This biography should be a well-written 3 paragraph essay:
2. Body paragraph on the historical impact of the person. (7-11 sentences)
Langford was a lawyer. He was a lawyer for civil rights. He helped Rosa Parks for her arrest. Langford helped Rosa for her case on December 1, 1955. In 1993, Langford represented a group of black people who makes laws. In 1964 he helped Arlam Carr for a lawsuit against Montgomery's Board of Education. He opened a law office.
3. Conclusion on how the person's career/life ended. (5-7 sentences)
Later in Charles life, he stayed in Montgomery to represent more African-Americans in their civil-rights cases. Langford served in the Senate for five terms, he retired in 2002. Charles died on February 11, 2007 in his home, in Montgomery. Langford was eighty-four when he died. He died in his sleep. His funeral was on February 16, 2007.
Some things you should include:
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5.
This biography should be a well-written 3 paragraph essay:
- Introduction to who the person is.
- Body paragraph on the historical impact of the person. (7-11 sentences)
The historical impact that Ella Baker left was that she wanted everyone to be equal. She thought that every body has a say in something. No one should me left out. Ella founded a lot of groups with a lot of historical black people that we might heard of them today. The groups she found were to help African-Americans to have civil rights. One of the group she found was called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference with Marten Luther King Jr. In influential organizations she found she always played a key(most important) role.
- Conclusion on how the person's career/life ended. (5-7 sentences)
Some things you should include:
- Early Life
- Mid Life
- Late Life
- Career
- Family
- Historical Impact - THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECE AND THE "MEAT" OF YOUR ESSAY
- Images (at least 3)
Rosa Parks
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner(s) chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 7.
This biography should be a well-wrttien 3 paragraph essay:
- Introduction to who Rosa Parks is. (5-7 sentences)
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Most of her childhood she was really ill. Her parents were Leona and James McCauley, she also had a brother called Sylvester. Her mother was a teacher and her father was a carpenter. Her parents split up when she was young due by having her father to have a job. When Rosa was in grade school she had to drop out because her grandmother and mother were so ill. For college she went to Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes. She got married to Raymond Parks on December 1932.
2. Body paragraph on the historical significance of the person. (7-11 sentences)
On the afternoon of December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks wanted to go home from being an assistant tailor. She had to go on a bus to go home. The bus she went on was bus number 2857. The bus driver has asked her to give up her seat for a white man. She didn't want to give up her seat because she wasn't sitting in a WHITE-ONLY section. By thinking Rosa said no. By just saying no I want refuse my seat she has broke the law. She went to jail and had to pay a feed of $14. Her booking number was 7053. Days after black people have been boy-coating. They would't take the bus so they walked or took the cab.
3. Conclusion on how the person's life/career ended. (5-7 sentences)
Rosa Parks was diagnosed with progressive dementia and died the same year of October 24, 2005. Three days later she had her funeral at the U.S capital in Washington D.C. Rosa Parks now has a statue of her in the capital building.(I SEEN IT..) She was the first native american to have a honorary statue. Rosa Parks is a role model for me because she had a lot of up and downs and she found a way to fix them. Also she wanted everything and everyone to be fair and not fighting. “Each person must live their life as a model for others.” ― Rosa Parks
Some things you should include:
- Early Life
- Mid Life
- Late Life
- Career
- Family
- Historical Impact - THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECE AND THE "MEAT" OF YOUR ESSAY.
- Images (at least 3)
Rosa Parks: My Story - Character Analysis
Include a biography of the historical black figure you and your partner chose. Post the essay, the images and the classwork poster on weebly in the space below. THIS IS DUE FRIDAY, MARCH 21.
This biography should be a well-written 3 paragraph essay:
- Introduction to who the person is. (5-7 sentences)
2. Body paragraph on the historical impact of the person. (7-11 sentences)
Langford was a lawyer. He was a lawyer for civil rights. He helped Rosa Parks for her arrest. Langford helped Rosa for her case on December 1, 1955. In 1993, Langford represented a group of black people who makes laws. In 1964 he helped Arlam Carr for a lawsuit against Montgomery's Board of Education. He opened a law office.
3. Conclusion on how the person's career/life ended. (5-7 sentences)
Later in Charles life, he stayed in Montgomery to represent more African-Americans in their civil-rights cases. Langford served in the Senate for five terms, he retired in 2002. Charles died on February 11, 2007 in his home, in Montgomery. Langford was eighty-four when he died. He died in his sleep. His funeral was on February 16, 2007.
Some things you should include:
- Early Life
- Mid Life
- Late Life
- Career
- Family
- Historical Impact - THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECE AND THE "MEAT" OF YOUR ESSAY
- Images (at least 3)