Portrait of Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

Civil rights activist

Modern influential 83 sayings

Sayings by Rosa Parks

The driver said, 'If you don't stand up, I'm going to call the police and have you arrested.' I said, 'You may do that.'

1955 (event), 1980s-1990s (interview) — Interview describing the bus incident
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I did not feel any fear at all. I was just tired of being pushed around.

1980s — Interview
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I do not know how I will be remembered, but I hope that I will be remembered as a person who was concerned with human dignity and freedom.

1990s — Interview
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I had to know once and for all what rights I had as a human being and a citizen.

1992 — Autobiography, 'Rosa Parks: My Story'
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There were a lot of times when we didn't have much to eat. We had to do without a lot of things. But we never gave up hope.

1990s — Interview
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The time had just come when I had been pushed as far as I could stand to be pushed, I suppose.

1956 — Interview
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We need to remove the barriers that separate us.

1990s — Speech or interview
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I would like to see a world where everyone is treated equally and fairly.

1990s — Interview
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We should not have to fight for what is right.

1990s — Speech or interview
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I pray that we will all learn to live together in peace and harmony.

1990s — Interview
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I knew someone had to take the first step and I was just one of those people.

1980s — Interview
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I felt that I had a right to stay where I was.

1956 — Interview, referring to the bus incident
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The freedom fighters of today are still fighting for justice and equality.

1990s — Speech
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I often think of the many people who have suffered and sacrificed for freedom.

1990s — Interview
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We still have a long way to go, but we must never give up.

1990s — Speech or interview
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I hope that my actions will inspire others to stand up for what is right.

1990s — Interview
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The struggle for freedom and justice is a never-ending one.

1990s — Speech
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I am just a person who believes in freedom and equality.

1990s — Interview
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I had no special fear. It was more of a determination to no longer be treated as a second-class citizen.

1956 — Interview
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The day-to-day work of fighting for civil rights was hard.

1992 — Autobiography, 'Rosa Parks: My Story'
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