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Rosa Parks

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We didn't have any civil rights. It was just a matter of survival, of existing from one day to the next. I remember going to sleep as a girl hearing the Klan ride at night and hearing a lynching and being afraid the house would burn down.
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Quoted in "Standing Up for Freedom," Academy of Achievement.org (2005-10-31)

 
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