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She has also been for many years a volunteer for the local chapter of the NAACP. She is, in fact, E.D. Nixon's secretary.
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The real Rosa remembered how the murderers of Emmet Till were set free by an all-white jury just two months earlier
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In the myth, it seems to happen as if by magic: Rosa gets off the bus, and all black America gets off the bus with her. The fact that her courage instantly inspires everyone seems at once a miracle and also the most natural thing in the world.
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g 52,500 fliers that would be distributed over the weekend to churches, schools, bars, stores, and private homes.
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"I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day.... No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in."
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Rosa Parks was not the first woman in Montgomery to refuse to get out of her seat so a white man could be comfortable.
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ne, creating 52,500 fliers that would be distributed over the weekend to churches, schools, bars, stores, and private homes.
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ne, creating 52,500 fliers that would be distributed over the weekend to churches, schools, bars, stores, and private homes.
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Rosa Parks was arrested on a Thursday evening. Immediately, E.D. Nixon-- her friend, coworker, and fellow activist at the NAACP--was notified, and so was Fred Gray, the young African-American lawyer who would handle the case. Gray was the same lawyer who had previously agreed to handle Claudette Colvin's case if Nixon had chosen to carry that case forward. Nixon and Gray agreed that in Rosa Parks they had a solid citizen around whom the community could rally, and her long activism in the NAACP convinced them that she knew the importance of her case and possessed the courage and commitment the situation would require.
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