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Name: Hallel Priner & Tal Ron Neve chana 2011/12

** Biography ** ** Rosa Parks, was born in Tuskegee Alabamaon **

4. 2.1913. When she grew up, she began a struggle for human rights for the African Americans. After difficult times, she became well known and won many prizes. She passed away ** On October 24th, 2005 ** when she was 92 years old.

** Her struggle started one day, when she got on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama. At this time the white people were sittingup front, and the black people were sitting behind, while she sat alone in the middle. However, a white man got on and wanted to sit there, so she was expected to get up and move to the back of the bus. However, she was tired of the discrimination between blacks and whites, and refused to get up. ** ** The driver came to her and told her to go behind, to the black's places. She disagreed, and she stayed in her place. The driver was so angry he called the police. The police came and took her to the police station. And there the struggle began. She questioned the legality of the discrimination laws. Eventually the supreme court of U.S.A. had to rule on it. ** ** Almost a year later, the judges decided, that the separation of the races in the buses isn't legal. Rosa came out a heroine. In 1996, the president of U.S.A, Bill Clinton, gave her the presidentiallibertymedal , and in 1999 , she got the gold medalof Congress for her activityagainstracism. **

** She was a great woman, a revolutionist, a leader. She changed the world and made it so much better .She was not afraid to try and stop something she really believed was wrong. At the time, American suffered from discrimination against the African Americans. They were not allowed into the same parks, into the same schools, or to sit together on buses. Rosa Parks had had enough. **

** Thanks to her thousands refused to get on buses for over a year. They walked to and from work, in the heat and in the cold until the American Supreme Court had to decide whether the discrimination on the buses, in the parks, in the colleges was fair or not. ** ** The court agreed that she was right and that the laws were wrong. That is how Rosa Park won her war. African Americans could live, work and learn wherever they want as equal people. ** ** Was it easy? **

** Rosa Parks paid a very big price for this victory. She had a hard time finding work, or a place to live. Her fellow African Americans joined in the bus strike with Martin Luther King leading rallies, calling for un-violent action and spoke of their joint dream. **

** However, Rosa Park became a heroine. She has received prizes and world recognition. She has met Presidents and simple people. Most important, she was one person who managed to make a whole change. **

** Thanks to her struggle the African Americans succeed to obtain equal rights. Many people were partners in this struggle, but Rosa was the leader who started the ball rolling. **

** Rosa Parks was a simple citizen and yet she changed North America. **

**__ Full name __ : Rosa Parks ** **__ Year of Birth __ : 1913 ** **__ Where Born: __ Montgomery, in Alabama. ** **__ Place of Work: __ she was active in [|U.S. Congress]  ** **__ Location: __ Montgomery ** **__ Profession __ : seamstress ** ** What s/he is famous for: She active Rights the "African American" In U.S.A. **
 * Interview **

** 1. What did you change in the world, and how your change help to the world? ** ** I changed the world **** To annul the **** Racial segregation of Bus companies of the United States. and Appeal of my conviction Led to the prohibition On racial segregation on U.S.a transportation. ** ** 2. Was your **** struggle **** planned **** ? **

** Yes, I'm sick of the situation was, and Four days before I participated Protest Brutal murder of an African boy named Emmett Missile and I was so angry about the murder **

** 3. When did you start the struggle, you think about the difficulty that the **** road ? **

** I started the struggle on December 1, 1955. I think about the difficulty but this was worth for help to my ethnic group. **

** 4. How long was the struggle ? **

** The struggle **** was long **** 11 **** months. From December 1, 1955 till **** 13 **** November 1955 ** ** 5. Who did help you on the struggle ? ** ** Many people supported on the struggle but who helped to promote the struggle was Martin Luther King, Jr ****. **** Who led the boycott. ** ** 6. How many people was join to the struggle? ** ** Half million people was join to the struggle. ** ** 7. Who were the people who oppose to the struggle ? ** ** The **** Government and police of U.S.A. ** ** 8. How did you arrange on the **** court of justice? Who did came your protection? ** ** I Crizmtit and so it was good ****. who helped me was **** Martin Luter King **** my friend. ** ** 9. How was finish the struggle and why ? ** ** Appeal of my conviction was sentenced in the Supreme Court of the **** United States ****. On November 13, the judges decided that segregation in Buses. and this was finish because we received our rights. **


 * Speech about Rosa Park **

** Ladies and **** G entlemen ** **, **

** We are here today to remember a great woman, a revolutionist, a leader. She changed the world and made it so much better .She was not afraid to try and stop something she really believed was wrong. At the time, American suffered from discrimination against the African Americans. They were not allowed into the same parks, into the same schools, or to sit together on buses. Rosa Parks had had enough. **

** She simply refused to give her seat up on a bus in Montgomery. She was immediately arrested and thousands of fellow African Americans joined her cause. ** ** They refused to get on buses for over a year. They walked to and from work, in the heat and in the cold until the American Supreme Court had to decide whether the discrimination on the buses, in the parks, in the colleges was fair or not. **

The court agreed that she was right and that the laws were wrong. That is how Rosa Park won her war. African Americans could live, work and learn wherever they want as equal people.

Was it easy?

** Rosa Parks paid a very big price for this victory. She had a hard time finding work, or a place to live. Her fellow African Americans joined in the bus strike with Martin Luther King leading rallies, calling for un-violent action and spoke of their joint dream. **

** However, Rosa Park became a heroine. She has received prizes and world recognition. She has met Presidents and simple people. Most important, she was one person who managed to make a whole change. **

** Thanks to her struggle the African Americans succeed to obtain equal rights. Many people were partners in this struggle, but Rosa was the leader who started the ball rolling. **

** Rosa Parks was a simple citizen and yet she changed North America. **



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** I choose to write this work about Rosa Parks, because we heard about her image and we so excited who woman can to change big role in America. That is matter us how she was the courage to get out against the reign. We wanted to know which the modifications who she changed in America in relation to racism that was there. **
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 * Reflection **

We learn from the work of Rosa parks, that woman too can to do changes in the world. We learn Rosa was the woman who change the against the black people in America. We think that against doesn't good and we wished
 * 1)  ** Here you must explain what you have learned about the subject (in short). **

she was succeed and when we discovered she really succeed and changed the roles we were so excited and we were so happy. We were happy to do this work and this work donated so much and we enjoyed to write it so much.

** Has it improved your: **
 * 1) ** Then you explain what you learned from working on the project. **

£ ** searching skills ** £ ** summarizing skills **

£ ** writing skills **

£ ** vocabulary level **

£ ** English language skills **

** b. Did you get enough help and support from your teacher? Don'tall the lesson. Sometimes she was need help to other girls. **
 * 1)  ** What was difficult for you in the paper? ** ** To know how the word use, and how to write the text **
 * 2)  ** a. Did you have enough time for the paper? ** ** Yes, we finish the paper before the time finished. **

** c. Did you understand the instructions? Yes, and we worked so fast. **

** d. Were the assignments clear and fair? Yes, but usually this was complicated with many instructions but it was fair. **  ** 5. Choose one of the following: **

** I enjoyed working on this project because we learned many stuff about Rosa and we kneed her and we enjoyed to explore image **


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** Appendix ** ** Speech about Rosa Park ** Ladies andGentlemen **, ** ** we are here today to tell you about big woman who changed the world so much. Rosa parks was born in Tuskegee Alabama **** on February 4, 1913. in this time **** American discriminated the blacks. Most of her life ** ** She was **** seamstress. On 1932, she was married to Raymond Parks, barber from Montgomery who Was a member of the NAACP And helped raise funds for help on the protect of A group of black boys who to be accused of on rape Two white girls. At that time, only 7% of the population is African - American was a high school **** education. on someone's track Jim crow laws were many limitations For their participation of the blacks people in the elections but Rosa succeeded to be written on the book of the voters. On December 1943, turn over Rosa to activist on African-American Civil Rights Movement. On August 1955, Many people were frightened from the Brutal murder of ** ** Emmett Missile Was an African boy in 14 years old, to be murdered Because swimming with a white girl. Four days later she to be jailed Because not cleared the place on the bus which was a white. Following her arrest led to the Reverend Martin Luther King The Montgomery bus boycott that followed the public bus company ** canceled the policy of its segregation man **. She filed an appeal to be discussed Supreme Court of the United States On 13 November The judges decided Abolish the separation ** ** Racial buses. Following her contribution, she got Presidential Medal of Freedom from the President of the United States ,B ill Clinton on 1996, and on 1999 she got gold medal Of the Congress On her activities against racism. She died On 24 October 2005 and she was 92 years old. **** in **

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