Rosa Parks
Cross-source consensus on Rosa Parks from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Rosa Parks is presented as a central example of both moral and physical courage. — Courage When Principle Counts
- The planned nature of Rosa Parks’ refusal does not make it less courageous. — Courage When Principle Counts
- Rosa Parks’ courage came from a conscious decision to take a stand, face jail, and pursue broader change. — Courage When Principle Counts
- Civil rights activism in Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s was life-threatening. — Courage When Principle Counts
- Her action combined principle, personal risk, strategic action, and persistence. — Courage When Principle Counts
- Rosa Parks’ stand involved bodily danger, including possible violence against her and people close to her. — Courage When Principle Counts