noble brave smart couragues outstanding
and respectful
confident
you big dummis settlements is even a word!
It's more of a phrase, but "Not divided" works
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That would be an adjective.
My friend Nicole wrote a quote about Rosa Parks
The repetition of the word warrior
The repetition of the word warrior
Courageous.....Rosa Parks was a fantastic leader who many could look up to, especially women. She didn't do what wasn't right and got unfairly punished. She was a big factor in the end of "back" and "white" segregation.
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to describe the sun bleached boards that were the seats there in the 1880s
In economic terms, a boycott is a refusal to buy a good or service. Think of Rosa Parks and the Public Transportation System (buses) of Montgomery Alabama.
Determined would be a good word to describe her and her achievements in her career.
In the poem "Rosa" by Rita Dove, the line "which courtesy could not bend" refers to Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger, ultimately sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The word "courtesy" here suggests the expectation for African Americans to yield to white authority, but Parks' act of civil disobedience challenged this norm.
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A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
Back in the old days segregation was a hot topic to talk about. or Rosa parks started the movement to end segregation on public transportation.