ESL Questions Rosa Parks Day

Rosa Parks Day

Courage, justice, and resistance unite Rosa Parks' legacy. These questions explore civil rights history, individual action's impact, ongoing racism, and whether remembering her requires more than celebration.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you know who Rosa Parks was?

Have you heard about Rosa Parks?

Is Rosa Parks Day celebrated?

What did Rosa Parks do?

When is Rosa Parks Day?

Do you celebrate it?

Have you studied civil rights?

Do you think Rosa Parks was brave?

What was segregation?

Have you learned about buses?

Was Rosa Parks arrested?

Do you think her action mattered?

Is racism still a problem?

Have you studied history?

Do you think about discrimination?

Was Rosa Parks important?

Should people be equal?

Do you respect Rosa Parks?

Have you visited a museum?

Would you learn more about her?

Do you think her story matters?

Was her refusal important?

Do you think equality is important?

Would you stand up for justice?

Do you think about Rosa Parks?

Intermediate

Why is Rosa Parks significant?

How did Rosa Parks inspire change?

Would you have supported her?

Do you think her act was civil disobedience?

How important is remembering history?

Would you attend Rosa Parks Day events?

Do you think individual action matters?

How important is civil rights education?

Would you study segregation?

Do you think racism is solved?

How important is Black history?

Would you support civil rights causes?

Do you think protesting is necessary?

How important are historical figures?

Would you teach children about Rosa Parks?

Do you think society has changed?

How important is equal treatment?

Would you advocate for justice?

Do you think her story is relevant?

How important is remembering oppression?

Would you participate in Rosa Parks Day?

Do you think history repeats itself?

How important is activism?

Would you fight discrimination?

What would Rosa Parks think today?

Advanced

Should Rosa Parks be commemorated?

Can individual acts create systemic change?

Does celebrating Rosa Parks obscure ongoing racism?

Should activism prioritize safety or principle?

Can one person change history?

Should civil disobedience be mandatory teaching?

Does honoring Rosa Parks mean ending racism?

Can commemorations replace action?

Should Rosa Parks Day require action?

Does celebrating past progress ignore current issues?

Can historical figures be heroes and complex?

Should resistance be non-violent only?

Does America fully acknowledge segregation?

Can individual courage inspire systemic change?

Should Rosa Parks be a universal symbol?

Does commodifying her story diminish it?

Can symbols replace material change?

Should Rosa Parks Day be mandatory?

Does remembering erase responsibility?

Can individual bravery address structures?

Should her story challenge power today?

Does celebrating Rosa Parks risk sanitizing?

Can her example guide modern activism?

Should remembrance require change?

What does Rosa Parks teach about justice?