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  1. 4 de fev. de 2021 · When a bus driver told her to make room for white passengers on the city bus, Rosa Parks' simple refusal galvanized the Civil Rights Movement in the United S...

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  2. Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy. On the evening of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American seamstress and civil rights activist living in Montgomery, Alabama, was arrested for refusing to obey a bus driver who had ordered her and three other African American passengers to vacate their seats to make room for a white passenger who ...

  3. Rosa Louise Parks, z domu McCauley (ur. 4 lutego 1913 w Tuskegee, zm. 24 października 2005 w Detroit) – afroamerykańska działaczka na rzecz praw człowieka. Jest uznawana za jeden z symboli walki z segregacją rasową, a także jest nazywana „matką ruchu praw obywatelskich ”. Uhonorowana między innymi Złotym Medalem Kongresu Stanów ...

  4. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (født 4. februar 1913 i Tuskegee, Alabama, USA, død 24. oktober 2005 i Detroit, Michigan) var en sort borgerrettighedsaktivist, som den amerikanske kongres kaldte "the first lady of civil rights" og “the mother of the freedom movement". [2]

  5. 24 de out. de 2005 · Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on 4 February 1913, Rosa Louise McCauley Parks grew up in Montgomery and was educated at the laboratory school of Alabama State College. In 1932 she married Raymond Parks, a barber and member of the NAACP. At that time, Raymond Parks was active in the Scottsboro case. In 1943 Rosa Parks joined the local chapter of the ...

  6. Rosa Alabama Parks on was April and 2, born Rosa Louise former slaves carpenter, and Leona McCauley, a James 1913. daughter McCauley in Tuskegee, of was the granddaughter of McCauley, a Upon the to separation of rural schoolteacher. the age of two, she moved Alabama with her mother her maternal grandparents' her parents at farm and younger ...

  7. At the end of five days, 43 people were dead, 30 at the hands of the police, and property damage was estimated at $45 million with 412 buildings completely burned. The uprising was personally devastating to the Parks family. Raymond’s barber shop was looted and he was harassed by police for trying to protect his shop.

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