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Rosa Parks and Ellen
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The black woman that change the right
Hi, I'm Ellen DeGeneres, and today we're going back in the past to meet the heroine, Rose of Cards.
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And now, a short video.
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I don't know why we're bothering with all this reading and arithmetic,
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when all we're gonna end up doing for jobs is
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Washing somebody's clothes and wiping their baby's snotty noses.
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Does anybody want to answer Rowena's question?
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Rosa, why do we bother?
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We bother so we can be equal to everybody else.
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We're not equal to everybody else.
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We're not equal to white folks.
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I was raised to believe if I put my mind to it, I could do whatever I wanted as well.
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Outside, no one's better than me. No man, no woman, black or white. No one.
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If white folks say...
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No one. A person take everything from you, even your life, but he can't take your dignity.
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Can't nobody take that from you but me. That's what my grandpa would tell me, and I believe him.
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If you learn nothing else at Mrs. White's school, may the blessed Lord help you remember what Rosa just taught you.
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And now he's with us, Rosa Parks!
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Who are we with today?
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Me too, me too!
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Well, let's start with the interview, okay?
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Okay.
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So, tell me, how was your childhood?
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Oh, wait a minute. My childhood was very difficult.
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You know, I lived in Alabama, and there the black people...
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Were you black?
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Yes, I was black.
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Continue to tell me more about your childhood.
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Oh, when my parents got divorced, my brother and I went to the farm of grandma.
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And there we have still living like 6 years I think.
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Wow, did you go to school?
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Yes, when I was 11 years I entered in a school of girls.
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The school of girls was at 8 km from the farm.
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But I can't take the bus because it was only for white people.
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What about your family?
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When my mom gets sick I have to leave the school and prepare at home.
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Some days later I start working and I meet a man called Raymond, that is my husband.
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He was working at association of helping to the human rights, the black human rights.
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Tell me, that's incredible.
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Yes. Tell me, how did you become a heroine? Our heroine?
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Oh, that story. One day I get back home after working and I took the bus.
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I was sitting back with three other black men when a white man appears.
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The bus driver told me to leave the place to the white man and I refused and they arrested me.
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Oh my god! And did you go to jail?
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Yes, I was there for two years and when I left the jail I started claiming the black human rights.
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And you got it, right?
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Yes, I told me the president and he understood me.
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Obviously, if it was Obama, obviously, the president.
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That was a great achievement, yeah?
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I hope I'll see you again.
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Yes, of course.
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bye and next day we will have Kim Kardashian in the alien soul don't miss it
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- Autor/es:
- Maria Carmona y Dennise del Oso
- Subido por:
- Maria C.
- Moderado por el profesor:
- ANA MARÍA SAIZ CONDE (ana.saiz)
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento
- Visualizaciones:
- 33
- Fecha:
- 10 de octubre de 2017 - 22:49
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES GALILEO GALILEI
- Duración:
- 04′ 44″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 852x480 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 50.87 MBytes