Sagot :
Réponse :
Martin Luther King Jr. is a pastor of the African American Baptist Church. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929 and was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968 after being shot in the head. He is a nonviolent activist who fought for the rights of black citizens in the United States.
Norman Rockwell was born in New York, Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1894. Due to his tendency to paint, he joined the Art Students League of New York. He dreams of becoming an illustrator. He rose to fame by illustrating the big issue of "The Saturday Evening Post" magazine (written for him from 1916 to 1963). It produced 321 blankets in total.
After the United States entered the war at the end of 1941, his paintings encouraged war and emphasized the human aspect with themes such as patriotism, no kinship or even no artwork.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus. She refused to obey driver James Blake's order and asked him to stand up and make way for the white man. She was arrested and jailed. The next day, a young pastor, Martin Luther King, launched a boycott against the bus company. The boycott lasted for over a year and eventually ended with the Supreme Court's abolition of apartheid law on buses. Rosa Parks has fought for racial equality her whole life. Its resistance that day in December 1955 is still a powerful symbol of the United States' struggle against apartheid.
Bonne journée et bonne réecriture !