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Elden [556K]
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Dickens writes, “…received him in his prime.” When is his prime?

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BartSMP [9]3 years ago
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During his best years of life. could be looks, mobility level, smartness, or any skill
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Interview with Rosa Parks

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Life Before Civil Rights

How do you feel about the way black Americans used to be treated?

I always felt badly because our people were not treated fairly. We should have been free and given the same opportunities others had.

How did it feel not to have civil rights?

Of course it felt like we should all be free people and we should have the same rights as other people. In the South, at that time, there was legally enforced segregation. There were places black people couldn't go, and rights we did not have. This was not acceptable to me. A lot of other people didn't disobey the rules because they didn't want to get into trouble. I was willing to get arrested — it was worth the consequences.

When you were little, did you understand that black people weren't treated fairly?

When I was a young child I couldn't understand why black people weren't treated fairly. But when I did learn about it, I didn't feel very good about it.

How do you feel about the people who treated you so unfairly?

I don't think well of people who are prejudiced against people because of race. The only way for prejudiced people to change is for them to decide for themselves that all human beings should be treated fairly. We can't force them to think that way.

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