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Chicago Man
1,621 wordsMy family and I planned to take a trip from our hometown, Alert Alabama to Chicago Illinois for the weekend. Our lives are very earth, very basic. There are four of us. Our name is the Tuckers and we live on a farm. Or I could say we rot on a farm. My name is Andy Joe Tucker and I am 18. Life is very boring there in Alabama, let me tell you, man. Our idea of fun is throwing knifes at pigs as they run around the pin in my back yard. We figured it is too hard to please ourselves all the time, so w...
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Movement Rosa Parks
483 words~ ROSA PARKS ~ Racism and prejudice have been dominant issues in the United States for many years. People, particularly African Americans, have been denied basic human rights such as getting a fair trial, eating in a certain restaurant, or sitting in certain seats of public buses. However, in 1955 a woman named Rosa Parks took a stand, or more correctly took a seat, on a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama. She refused to give her seat to a white man and was arrested for not doing so. She was wear...
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Movement Rosa Parks
406 wordsRacism and prejudice has been a problem in the United States for along time. Poeple have been denied human rights such as getting a fair trial, eating in restaurants, or sitting in what ever seat they want in a public bus. In 1955 a woman named Rosa Parks took a stand on a public bus in Montgomery Alabama. She refused to give her seat to a white man and was arrested for not doing so. She was scared of the discrimination of the Jim Crow laws. Jim Crow laws were laws were intended to keep blacks f...
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Black Boycott Of The City's Bus
465 wordsThe 1950's: these years represent the height of black segregation in the United States of America. It signifies a time when black and white Americans were detached from one another. These years symbolize a moment when interactions among the races appeared morally corrupt. Also, America desperately tries to suppress these years behind the pages of its embarrassing history. How could these incidents happen? Why did they happen? Should America blame those who were too ignorant to overcome their dif...
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Their Fair To The Bus Driver
2,087 wordsIt has been almost fifty years since that event occurred. But, whenever I reflect back on it, the same emotions bubble inside of me. As the memories unfold in my mind like pictures from a photo album, my heart beats faster. My palms get sweaty. My knees even get weak just as they did that day. I know many history books never discuss my how I was feeling that day. So, I am often portrayed as being this sort of "fearless" woman that felt nothing but determination to right the wrongs in our society...
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Early Morning City Bus
814 wordsLast evening, I was watching an Indian Movie. The entire movie was based on busy lifestyle of a man based in Bombay. He (The hero) would meet his girlfriend everyday at 7.00 am near the bus stop. They would talk for 15 mins and then board different buses. The entire movie took me back to good-old days of my life when I was a fresh graduate and trying to work as a new hire employee. I was a textile engineer graduate- intern. For my new job, I had to travel by city-bus for nearly 45 minutes. My Jo...
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