Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks was a very  ADJECTIVE person in American history. She grew up in Alabama in the United States. Her family did not have a lot of  PLURAL NOUN , so to help pay for school, she  PAST TENSE VERB classrooms. At that time, segregation was a very  ADJECTIVE problem in America. There were different rules for white people and black people, and the  PLURAL NOUN kept people apart. This wasn't fair! One day, Rosa was sitting on a  NOUN. The bus driver told her to move so that a  COLOR man could sit there, but Rosa  PAST TENSE VERB "No!" She went to jail, but she did not feel guilty because she  PAST TENSE VERB what she thought was right. Rosa Parks was very  ADJECTIVE in the civil rights movement. After a bus boycott, the rules  PAST TENSE VERB and segregation ended!