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Unit 6: Selection Vocabulary 2

This list covers "The Story Behind the Bus," "Rosa," and Rosa Parks: My Story.
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  1. segregation
    a social system that provides different facilities for minority groups
    When a white man entered the bus, the driver (following the standard practice of segregation) insisted that all four blacks sitting just behind the white section give up their seats so that the man could sit there.
  2. inequity
    injustice by virtue of not conforming with standards
    In cities across the South, segregated bus companies were daily reminders of the inequities of American society.
  3. unconstitutional
    not consistent with or according to fundamental laws
    Sparked by Mrs. Parks’ action, the boycott lasted 381 days, into December 1956 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the segregation law was unconstitutional and the Montgomery buses were integrated.
  4. integrate
    open up to members of all races and ethnic groups
    Sparked by Mrs. Parks’ action, the boycott lasted 381 days, into December 1956 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the segregation law was unconstitutional and the Montgomery buses were integrated.
  5. volatile
    liable to lead to sudden change or violence
    Thus, transportation was one of the most volatile arenas for race relations in the South.
  6. trim
    neat and smart in appearance
    That trim name with
    its dream of a bench
    to rest on.
  7. sensible
    showing reason or sound judgment
    Her sensible coat.
  8. carve
    engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface
    Doing nothing was the doing:
    the clean flame of her gaze
    carved by a camera flash.
  9. retrieve
    go for and bring back
    How she stood up
    when they bent down to retrieve
    her purse. That courtesy.
  10. courtesy
    a considerate and respectful manner
    How she stood up
    when they bent down to retrieve
    her purse. That courtesy.
  11. comply
    act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes
    The more we gave in and complied, the worse they treated us.
  12. occur
    come to one's mind
    People have asked me if it occurred to me then that I could be the test case the NAACP had been looking for. I did not think about that at all.
  13. bother
    take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
    I never thought hard of them at all and never even bothered to criticize them.
  14. deny
    refuse to let have
    So I was denied the chance to drink a sip of water.
  15. discrimination
    unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice
    Since that was my first arrest, I didn't know if that was more discrimination because I was black or if it was standard practice. But it seemed to me to be more discrimination.
Created on Fri Nov 06 16:00:49 EST 2020 (updated Wed Nov 11 14:59:17 EST 2020)

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