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         <description><![CDATA[<p>I was scrolling around the internet  when I came across this image. This was one of the images that stood out to me. the reason why this image stood out to me was that this image has a lot of meaning behind it. In this image there  is a man that is smiling in a suit looks like he's going to work and he's holding a books. A girl in the back running se\he seems to look scared. There is a guy in the back that seems to be in distress and looks like he's about to throw something on the bus. There is also another guy in the back that is just sitting down and can't see his facial reactions because the hat is looking his face.  There is another woman sitting infront of the bus with glasses and is smiling. There is a guy that's playing an instrument and a woman wearing a white hat smiling happy and another woman that's not smiling and it seems like she's showing the directions of the house on top. Big Mama was. a blues singer and was often overshadowed by other artists for example;  Elvis Pereslely. The instruments represent rock and roll. "thronton" was noted for her original readings which was "Hound Dog," which made Elivis famous later on.  The girl with glasses sitting down is Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks was part of the civil rights movement. The man with the books and Rosa Parks were all part of the civil rights movement. The bus symbolizes the Montgomery bus. The Montgomery bus was the bus that Rosa Parks had refused to get off and sit in the back which was also part of why the civil rights movement began. The forebears of civil rights are highlights of the figures laid the foundation for civil rights activism's influencing generations to come. </p>]]></description>
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