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“Rosa said she thought about going to the back of the bus. But then she thought about Emmett Till and she couldn’t do it.” - Reverend Jesse Jackson

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This quote is a representation of Rosa Park's thought process when taking part in civil disobedience for the Civil Rights movement. It's a reference to the moment when Rosa wouldn't give up her seat for a white person, an act that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycotts. She remebered young black children, like Emmett Till, who had suffered greatly at the hands of racism in the United States, and for their sakes, she stood her ground. This was an act of defiance against the racism and the racist country that had hurt and would continue to hurt black people and children like Emmet Till unless something was done.

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