Rosa Parks became a civil rights icon for refusing to give up her bus seat, but it led to personal and financial hardship for ...
The activist’s refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Alabama helped fuel the Civil Rights Movement.
Rosa Parks is known for being a civil rights icon. But did you know that she was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on Feb. 4, 1913?
Rosa Parks was actively involved in civil rights work long before the famous bus incident. She joined the NAACP in 1943. McDonalds Black History Month - 360Wise ...
She stood up for her rights by staying seated: Rosa Parks gave the US civil ... she and her husband went to Detroit to live with Parks's brother. Parks found work as a seamstress and continued ...
At one point during San Antonio's first official Martin Luther King Jr. March in 1987, the Rev. Raymond Callies turned ... an equally inspiring figure. Rosa Parks helped launch a San Antonio ...
Strolling the interior State Parks of Middle Tennessee ... talk about my muse, her late husband Raymond Carver. New Pittsburgh couldn’t be painful, I decided. My visions were of Frick Park and the ...
On what would have been Rosa Parks' 112th birthday, U.S. Representatives Terri A. Sewell of Alabama, Joyce M. Beatty of Ohio, ...