Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks are both women who fought for black
people civil rights. Both of them were activists who devoted most of
their life to free black people and made their marks in the
african-american history.
Harriet Tubman was a former slave who escaped from her supposed-to-be
future as a slave to white people in 1849. not only that she managed
to run, she decided to help other african-american to be free. and so,
being a guidence, a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad movement,
she helped about 300 black people to be free from thier slaveness.
Rosa Parks was also a woman, who worked about 100 years after Tubman ,
and known as the mother of the Civil Rights movement, who started her
way simply by not giving her bus seat to a white person when asked for
by the bus driver(1955).
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