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Bonjour bonjour j’ai ai besoin d'aide pour faire un paragraphe d'au moins 15 lignes en anglais sur Rosa Park il faut la présenter et raconter sa lutte contre la ségrégation raciale aux États-Unis

Bonjour Bonjour Jai Ai Besoin Daide Pour Faire Un Paragraphe Dau Moins 15 Lignes En Anglais Sur Rosa Park Il Faut La Présenter Et Raconter Sa Lutte Contre La Sé class=

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bonjour voici tu peux enlever quelque Phrase si nécessaire.                                

Rosa Parks was born in 1913 in Alabama. At the age of 11, pushed by her parents, she followed the course of the Industrial School for Girl in Montgomery, then she pursued secondary studies at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes. In 1932, she married Raymond Parks, a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He encourages her to resume her studies, interrupted to take care of her sick mother and grandmother. Rosa Parks thus obtained a high level of education, a rarity for people of color at that time. Over the course of her life, Rosa Parks has served in a variety of roles: dressmaker, caregiver, and housekeeper for a liberal white couple, who encourages her to take training in workers' rights and racial equality. Rosa Parks becomes a member of the American Civil Rights Movement and secretary of the NAACP in Montgomery. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus. She refuses to obey the injunction of the driver, James Blake, asking him to stand up to give way to a white man. She is arrested and imprisoned. The next day, a boycott against the bus company was launched by a young pastor then unknown, Martin Luther King. This boycott lasts more than a year, and ends with the announcement by the Supreme Court of the abolition of segregationist laws in buses. Rosa Parks continues to fight for racial equality all her life. His act of resistance of that day in December 1955 Remains a strong symbol

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