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ParksRosa Parks was a brave American civil rights activist who helped change history by standing up for equality.

 

Born in 1913, she became famous for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, which led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This peaceful protest played a major role in ending segregation on public buses.

 

Rosa Parks’ courage and quiet strength helped inspire the Civil Rights Movement and showed that one person’s actions can make a powerful difference.

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