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  1. Rosa Parks pertenecía a una asociación a favor de los derechos civiles de los afroamericanos. Sus compañeros comenzaron una protesta poco después de que fuera arrestada: "Estamos pidiendo a todos los negros que no suban a los autobuses el lunes, en protesta por el arresto y el juicio. Puedes faltar a clase un día.

  2. Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks em 1955, com Martin Luther King, Jr. ao fundo. Rosa Louise McCauley, mais conhecida por Rosa Parks ( Tuskegee, 4 de fevereiro de 1913 – Detroit, 24 de outubro de 2005 ), foi uma ativista negra norte-americana, símbolo do movimento dos direitos civis dos negros nos Estados Unidos. Ficou famosa, em 1º de dezembro de ...

  3. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, född 4 februari 1913 i Tuskegee i Alabama, död 24 oktober 2005 i Detroit i Michigan, var en medborgarrättskämpe. Hon var utbildad sömmerska . Parks tilldelades flera av USA:s finaste civila utmärkelser, bland annat Ellis Island Medal of Honor 1986, Frihetsmedaljen 1996 och Amerikanska kongressens guldmedalj 1999.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2010 · Rosa Parks' Bus . In 1955, African Americans were still required by a Montgomery, Alabama, city ordinance to sit in the back half of city buses and to yield their seats to white riders if the ...

  5. 24 de oct. de 2005 · Rosa Parks, the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" was one of the most important citizens of the 20th century. Mrs. Parks was a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama when, in December of 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger. The bus driver had her arrested. She was tried and convicted of violating a local ordinance.

  6. naacp.org › find-resources › history-explainedRosa Parks | NAACP

    Rosa Parks occupies an iconic status in the civil rights movement after she refused to vacate a seat on a bus in favor of a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama. In 1955, Parks rejected a bus driver's order to leave a row of four seats in the "colored" section once the white section had filled up and move to the back of the bus.

  7. As Rosa Parks prepared to return to Alabama State Teacher’s College, her mother also became ill, therefore, she continued to take care of their home and care for her mother while her brother, Sylvester, worked outside of the home. She received her high school diploma in 1934, after her marriage to Raymond Parks, December 18, 1932.

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