Back to Rosa Parks: My Story. Excerpts from Rosa Parks: My Story (Puffin Books, 1992) Printer-friendly version (4 pages) Introduction by michelle for her EOI students (state-run adult language education in Spain, 2013-14): This autobiography is a beautiful, inspiring and powerful example of nonviolent struggle. This excerpt is probably more accurate than other accounts of the same event because the reader learns about Rosa Parks from (B) her own perspective. Read the excerpt from My Story Another time he went to see about extending the route of the Day Street bus. In this excerpt by describing in detail the order of what happened to her, Rosa Parks help the reader understand her **emotions **in this excerpt, hence option A is correct. Who is Rosa Parks? Rosa Parks insists on discussing the civil rights struggle throughout my story. Her commitment serves as a great example for all storytellers. Parks, Rosa, 1913-2005, African Americans, Civil rights workers, Segregation in transportation, Civil rights workers, Segregation in transportation, African Americans, African Americans, African Americans, African Americans, African Americans, Civil rights workers, Segregation in transportation Publisher New York : Puffin Books Collection In the excerpt from "My Story," Rosa Parks helps the reader understand her emotions primarily by detailing the sequence of her experience as she is taken to a prison cell. By describing the physical setting, such as the dimly lit corridor and the dark cell, she evokes feelings of isolation and sadness. Rosa Parks (1913-2005), an African-American seamstress living in Montgomery, Alabama, has become a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. Her refusal to give her seat to a white man on December 1, 1955, led to her arrest, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and other mass movements to end racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. The excerpt from My Story showcases Rosa Parks's first-person narration, emphasizing her personal experiences and thoughts on segregation and the bus boycott. Her direct recollections, such as discussing the boycott with others, provide emotional insights that enhance the understanding of her story. Excerpted from Rosa Parks: My Story by Rosa. Parks, published in the year 2000. by Puffin Books. Please note that excerpts and passages in the StudySync* library and this workbook are intended as touchstones to generate interest in an author's work. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Read the excerpt from the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks." Rosa How she sat there, the time right inside a place so wrong it was ready. That trim name with its dream of a bench to rest on. Her sensible coat. How does the narration in this excerpt affect the storytelling?, Read the excerpt from My Story. Back in the spring of Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like I wasn't frightened at the jail. I was more resigned than anything else. This excerpt is probably more accurate than other accounts of the same event because the reader learns about Rosa Parks from, Which is found in My Story but not in "On the Bus with Rosa Parks"?, Rosa How she sat there, the time right inside a place so wrong A year later, when the boycott finally ended, segregation on buses was ruled unconstitutional, the civil rights movement was a national cause, and Rosa Parks was out of a job. Yet there is much more to Rosa Parks's story than just one act of defiance. I have known about Rosa Parks all of my life and recently read 7 Women by Eric Metaxas in which he honors her story. After that book (which was excellent, by the way), I had to read more about Rosa Parks and "Rosa Parks My Story" was recommended. It is not written as a professional artist/author would write but she tells her story infinitely Quiz yourself with questions and answers for Rosa Parks: My Story Quiz Review, so you can be ready for test day. Explore quizzes and practice tests created by teachers and students or create one from your course material. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In My Story, when Rosa Parks writes about her famous bus ride and arrest on December 1, 1955, she mostly uses a chronological text structure because she wants, Which is found in My Story but not in "On the Bus with Rosa Parks"?, Read the excerpt from My Story. I wasn't frightened at the jail. I was more resigned than anything I have known about Rosa Parks all of my life and recently read 7 Women by Eric Metaxas in which he honors her story. After that book (which was excellent, by the way), I had to read more about Rosa Parks and "Rosa Parks My Story" was recommended. It is not written as a professional artist/author would write but she tells her story infinitely Rosa and Parks lost their jobs as well though they were not fired; Parks resigned when his bosses banned any speak of Rosa on the premises, and Rosa was let go when her shop was forced to shut down. Rosa was then able to put her efforts into helping the MIA to arrange a sophisticated transportation system for the black citizens, made up of cars From CKLA Grade 5 Knowledge 1: Personal Narratives I have known about Rosa Parks all of my life and recently read 7 Women by Eric Metaxas in which he honors her story. After that book (which was excellent, by the way), I had to read more about Rosa Parks and "Rosa Parks My Story" was recommended. 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