Walked great distances cause black folks were prohibited
to ride the bus to school
Dropped out to take care of a sick ma and gram
Married at 19, finished school, and found her path
But, December of 1955 is when it all hit the fan
Thrown off the bus and into jail
for not giving up
for not giving up
her seat to a white man.
Her quiet strength and grace helped to mobilize a movement
And, an economic boycott's might would most certainly be proven
382 days, thousands walked and refused to ride
Hitting the city in it's pockets and also turning the tide
For soon after was a victory to savor
The Supreme Court ruled in black folk's favor
Slowly chipping away at the cancer of this nation
Discrimination was finally outlawed on public transportation
giving this country a much needed improvement
Thank you Rosa Parks, for being, "The Mother Of The Civil Rights Movement"
Hitting the city in it's pockets and also turning the tide
For soon after was a victory to savor
The Supreme Court ruled in black folk's favor
Slowly chipping away at the cancer of this nation
Discrimination was finally outlawed on public transportation
giving this country a much needed improvement
Thank you Rosa Parks, for being, "The Mother Of The Civil Rights Movement"
T.C
Iam Tim Clark All rights reserved c 2017
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