At the time I was
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At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this.
It was just a day like any other day.
The only thing that made it significant was that
the masses of the people joined in.
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Meaning
This quote means the event became historic not because she planned it that way, but because many people joined together in response.
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Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was an American civil rights activist celebrated for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Her quotes often reflect courage, justice, and dignity. Parks inspires activists, students, and citizens to stand against injustice, embrace civic responsibility, and advocate for equality and human rights.
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â I talked and talked of everything I know about the white man's inhuman treatment of the Negro. â
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