Madalyn Paltzik
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Standing Up for Justice
Sitting Down for Justice By: Madalyn Paltzik 2019 On December 1st, 1955, Rosa Parks, a black woman, got on her usual bus in Montgomery, Alabama. The bus driver approached her and ordered that she give up her seat for a white person, for the whites-only section was filled. Rosa refused and stayed seated. “Our mistreatment was just not right, and I was tired of it,” said Rosa Parks. That same day Rosa Parks was arrested. Many black people were upset about how they were being treated so unfairly, and Rosa’s act inspired them. Four days later, the Montgomery Bus Boycott began.
By Madalyn Paltzik 4 years ago in The Swamp
How to Get Rich
Four kids are now worth thousands thanks to the characteristics that helped them immensely on their journeys to success as child entrepreneurs. Moziah Bridges started with nothing but an idea and his grandma for a teacher, and now he’s worth over 1.5 Million dollars! Noa Mintz just wanted a good nanny, and now over 190 people in the tri-state area alone rely on her for access to great childcare! Isabella Taylor simply loved fashion and art, and then she became the youngest designer to sell clothing in Nordstrom! Mikaila Ulmer just needed a love for bees and her grandmother’s lemonade recipe to strike a $60 thousand dollar deal on Shark Tank! These four kids may have different businesses and journeys, but they all exhibit traits that could be the key to thriving as an entrepreneur. These successful child entrepreneurs all used similar traits to achieve their goals.
By Madalyn Paltzik 4 years ago in FYI

