Sources
1. "Teaching With Documents: An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks." 1955. Photograph. United States National Archives and Records Administration, East Point, Georgia. An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks. May-June 1999. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
This photograph shows an illustration of the Montgomery Bus Rosa Parks was arrested on. This is helpful because it shows where Rosa was sitting and that she should have been able to stay seated there without a problem.
2. "Teaching With Documents: An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks." An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks. N.p., May-June 1999. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
This website offers more information on Rosa Parks arrest and what occurred while she was in custody. It also offers more information on the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa's involvement in the NAACP.
3. "An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks." N.d. District Court of the National Archives and Records Administration, Southeast Region, East Point, GA. National Archives and Records Administration. Web. 15 Mar. 2014.
This photo shows Rosa Parks fingerprinting from when she was arrested. This is helpful because it gives more information on what happened when she was in police custody.
4. The Henry Ford. "Rosa Parks Bus." The Henry Ford. The Henry Ford, 2002. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
This website gives a chronological timeline of Rosa Parks' involvement in Civil Rights and the Civil Rights Acts that progressed afterward. This site is helpful because it shows that the Civil Rights Acts started to progress and occur more often after Rosa Parks and others took the initiative to start the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
5. The Henry Ford. "Rosa Parks Bus." The Henry Ford, 2002. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
This website gives the history of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, including what started the boycott.
6. Brunner, Borgna. "Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement." Infoplease. Infoplease, 2007. Web. 15 Jan. 2014.
This article gives information about some of the heroes of the civil rights movements. This article also tells you how some of these heroes worked together and got inspiration from previous activists as well as the unique ways these heroes fought and dealt with the pressures of civil rights.
This photograph shows an illustration of the Montgomery Bus Rosa Parks was arrested on. This is helpful because it shows where Rosa was sitting and that she should have been able to stay seated there without a problem.
2. "Teaching With Documents: An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks." An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks. N.p., May-June 1999. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
This website offers more information on Rosa Parks arrest and what occurred while she was in custody. It also offers more information on the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa's involvement in the NAACP.
3. "An Act of Courage, The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks." N.d. District Court of the National Archives and Records Administration, Southeast Region, East Point, GA. National Archives and Records Administration. Web. 15 Mar. 2014.
This photo shows Rosa Parks fingerprinting from when she was arrested. This is helpful because it gives more information on what happened when she was in police custody.
4. The Henry Ford. "Rosa Parks Bus." The Henry Ford. The Henry Ford, 2002. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
This website gives a chronological timeline of Rosa Parks' involvement in Civil Rights and the Civil Rights Acts that progressed afterward. This site is helpful because it shows that the Civil Rights Acts started to progress and occur more often after Rosa Parks and others took the initiative to start the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
5. The Henry Ford. "Rosa Parks Bus." The Henry Ford, 2002. Web. 15 Sept. 2013.
This website gives the history of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, including what started the boycott.
6. Brunner, Borgna. "Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement." Infoplease. Infoplease, 2007. Web. 15 Jan. 2014.
This article gives information about some of the heroes of the civil rights movements. This article also tells you how some of these heroes worked together and got inspiration from previous activists as well as the unique ways these heroes fought and dealt with the pressures of civil rights.