I had no special fear. It was more of a determination to no longer be treated as a second-class citizen.
Civil rights activist
I had no special fear. It was more of a determination to no longer be treated as a second-class citizen.
Civil rights activist
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"Memories of our lives, of our works and our deeds will continue in others."
Strange & Unusual"The best way to overcome racism is to educate people and to teach them to be open-minded."
Strange & Unusual"There were a lot of times when we didn't have much to eat. We had to do without a lot of things. But we never gave up hope."
Controversial"The bus was a symbol of the segregated South, and my refusal to move was a small act of defiance that sparked a movement."
Strange & Unusual"I do not know how I will be remembered, but I hope that I will be remembered as a person who was concerned with human dignity and freedom."
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