Read the excerpt from My Story. I wasn’t frightened at the jail. I was more resigned than anything else. I don’t recall being real angry, not enough to have an argument. I was just prepared to accept whatever I had to face. I asked again if I could make a telephone call. I was ignored. This excerpt is probably more accurate than other accounts of the same event because the reader learns about Rosa Parks from a friend of hers. her own perspective. the point of view of a historian. leaders of the desegregation movement.
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This excerpt, from Rosa Parks' autobiography 'My Story,' is probably more accurate than other accounts of the same event because the reader learns about Rosa Parks from her own perspective.
The use of the first person pronoun 'I' in the given excerpt shows that the events have been described from Rosa Parks' own perspective.
According to Wikipedia, ' Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The United States Congress has called her "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". In 1992, Parks published Rosa Parks: My Story, an autobiography aimed at younger readers, which recounts her life leading to her decision to keep her seat on the bus. A few years later, she published Quiet Strength (1995), her memoir, which focuses on her faith.'
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