The young Rosa
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Rosa Louise McCauley was born on February ,4, 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama.
While little Rosa was growing up life was very hard. Her Father and her mother were separated. Rosa and her family had to live with her grandparents who lived on a farm in Pine Level, Alabama. Rosa also suffered from poor health and had Chronic Tonsillitis.
When Rosa was eleven she left rural schools and took up a new area of study. She went to Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery,AL. Rosa took academic and vocational courses.Then she attended a laboratory school set up by Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes .But she had to drop out to take care of her grandparents who got sick.
Around the twentieth Century the Confederate states had passed new constitution and they electoral laws that effected black voters and, in Alabama. And that also passed the bus transportation and that brings us to the separation of white and blacks.
While little Rosa was growing up life was very hard. Her Father and her mother were separated. Rosa and her family had to live with her grandparents who lived on a farm in Pine Level, Alabama. Rosa also suffered from poor health and had Chronic Tonsillitis.
When Rosa was eleven she left rural schools and took up a new area of study. She went to Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery,AL. Rosa took academic and vocational courses.Then she attended a laboratory school set up by Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes .But she had to drop out to take care of her grandparents who got sick.
Around the twentieth Century the Confederate states had passed new constitution and they electoral laws that effected black voters and, in Alabama. And that also passed the bus transportation and that brings us to the separation of white and blacks.