It all started on a bus

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5 Responses to It all started on a bus

  1. Haydn says:

    On a chilly December evening in 1955, Rosa Parks got onto the bus she was asked by the bus driver to give up her seat to other’s she refused in doing so she proved everyone is equal and everyone should have the same rights. She changed American Law, by showing courage.
    The pictures shown are President Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr, Tyler tells me he is famous for giving speeches his most memorable is when he said ‘ I have a Dream’ and Nelson Mandela.

  2. Zachary says:

    This is Rosa Parks. She is famous because she said it wasn’t fair when she was expected to stand up and give her seat to a white man. We can learn to never let bullies win and you should stand up for yourself. We should be kind to everybody and we are all the same on the inside.

    The famous black people are President Obama; Martin Luther King; ‘I have no idea’ (Michael Jackson). Zachary wasn’t sure of the rest of their names but said he recognised them once he was told who they were.

  3. Daniel Hillidge says:

    This is rosa parks and she is famous for saying no when a white person asked her to give up her seat on the bus. She got arrested for it! But then other people also started to do it.
    We can learn to stand up for ourselves and to know that we are all equal no matter what the colour of our skin is.

    In the pictures, there is:
    Barack Obama – first black president of the USA
    Martin Luther king
    Michael Jackson – singer
    Tiger woods – golfer
    Nelson Mandela – was the president of South Africa
    Rio Ferdinand – footballer

  4. Aimee says:

    The woman is called Rosa Parkes. She is so famous because in the olden days black peoples had to give up their seat to white people. One day she refused to give up her seat and was arrested and she had to do her fingerprints. After that she became famous.
    We learned that black people and white people should be treated equally.
    The famous people are Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, Nelson Mandela and Rio Ferdinand.

  5. Aaliyah says:

    The lady in the photo is Rosa she is famous because she would not give up her seat for someone else to sit in. We are all the same on the inside and it doesn’t matter what colour your skin is. You can be brown or white and we should all be treated the same.
    The famous people are Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Michael Jackson (rock star), Tiger Woods (sports man) , Nelson Mandela and Rio Ferdinand (football player).

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