Rosa Parks

refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus in 1955, black seamstress Rosa Parks  helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States. The leaders of the local black community organized a bus boycott that began the day Parks was convicted of violating the segregation laws. Led by a young Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr  the boycott lasted more than a yea during which Parks not coincidentally lost her job and ended only when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that bus segregation was unconstitutional. Over the next half-century, Parks became a nationally recognized symbol of dignity and strength in the struggle to end entrenched racial segregation.When an African-American passenger boarded the bus, they had to get on at the front to pay their fare and then get off and re-board the bus at the back door.Three of the other black passengers on Rosa’s bus complied with the driver, but Rosa refused and remained seated. The driver demanded, “Why don’t you stand up?” to which Rosa replied, “I don’t think I should have to stand up.” The driver called the police and had her arrested. Later, Rosa recalled that her refusal wasn’t because she was physically tired, but that she was tired of giving in.rosa had a big iimpact on the black lives matter movement

should college players be paid

What is your social issue?

there really inst a social problem in my topic

Why is it such a social issue?  What do people disagree about in relation to this topic? but there is a disagreement in my topic which is should college players be paid 

What is your proposed solution?  Why do you think this is the best solution? my purpose is too speak on all the college athletes and i think it would help the players out alot and get them a start in life 

What are pros to your solution? college players would be paid and building there life 

What are cons to your solution? they , might not always do right with there money

Any questions to your audience members for help on your topic? (Need to post at least 2 questions) why should they be paid? should they be paid s much as nfl ?

Superbowl Commercials

He comes on stage blindfolded and with tape over his mouth. He removes the covering. “A voice and a vision for Black Culture,” says the text. This, remember, is amid the championship game for a sports league that has effectively blackballed a talented quarterback who protested on behalf of fellow African Americans.

dragonesque breath of fire Dinklage emits as his song ends. The eternally dignified Freeman delivering a tune called “Get Ur Freak On” will never not be funny. And the cameos by Rhymes and Elliott add depth. Doritos ‘n’ Dew may not be the best thing to put in your body, but in the diet of Super Bowl advertising, this is pretty nourishing stuff.

Another nod: The little, dragonesque breath of fire Dinklage emits as his song ends. The eternally dignified Freeman delivering a tune called “Get Ur Freak On” will never not be funny. And the cameos by Rhymes and Elliott add depth. Doritos ‘n’ Dew may not be the best thing to put in your body, but in the diet of Super Bowl advertising, this is pretty nourishing stuff.

 delivering a tune called “Get Ur Freak On” will never not be funny. And the cameos by Rhymes and Elliott add depth. Doritos ‘n’ Dew may not be the best thing to put in your body, but in the diet of Super Bowl advertising, this is pretty nourishing stuff.