Truth be told, Rosa Parks had already been involved in the African-American struggle for equality for over a decade. Even as a child, she picked up a brick to defend herself when a racist boy tried to bully her. And as a teenager, she fought back against a white man who was sexually assaulting her, explaining, “If he wanted to kill me and rape a dead body, he was welcome, but he’d have to kill me first.”![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vbi8nktB2sadFEAxklAB_IZgYclUW3ckDG-fwkwhzwu4Q4bTCYGOKMqP5ECh1pducr-mnF30gX_3vAuKf7SomTqnzd6HlUOXP6IXiDwdp8kwvFWg04TU9eup5NGho-P7vt1WE81FHGuGlZ9AtxcqSrXh0GJZMLkGtfeLXJFL4YRBqUJEvX_zt0MY0=s0-d)
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