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pbsthisdayinhistory: Rosa Parks Would Have Been 100 Today. Celebrate the life and legacy of Rosa Parks with a full day of performances, speakers and tributes from Detroit Public Television and this special collection from PBS Black Culture Connection.
the-real-eye-to-see:1 December 1955. Rosa Parks refused to give her bus seat to a white man in racially segregated Montgomery, Alabama.
venuscomb: Today is the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ refusal to sit in the back of the bus in Montgomery, Ala. And this photograph of President Obama sitting on that exact same bus 57 years later is a poignant reminder of just how much America has changed
todaysdocument: Police Report on Arrest of Rosa Parks On December 1, 1955, during a typical evening rush hour in Montgomery, Alabama, a 42 year-old woman took a seat near the front of the bus on her way home from the Montgomery Fair department store
oupacademic: On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus, leading to her conviction for civil disobedience and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Read about Rosa Parks’ life
makerswomen: On This Day 1955:“The first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement,” Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus to a white person. Her arrest would help spark the modern civil rights moveme
hiphopphotomuseum: On this day, December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American, refused to give up her seat to a white man while riding on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama. One of the outstanding developments that precipitated the US
instagram: 57 Years Since Rosa Parks’ Arrest On December 1st, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama—57 years ago today—an African-American civil rights activist named Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger and was arrested for
Black History Fact of the Day : Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks - Civil Rights Activist
Keep seeing tweets and messages like this about Kim Davis… First being a POC is not the same struggle as being gay, second stop it.. Third the law fixed it and will continue to do soThat is all
laughhard: Rosa Parks would’ve been so proud
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether: Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Black History Month: Rosa Parks - Her refusal to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama bus spurred a city-wide boycott and helped launch nationwide efforts to end segregation of public facilities. #rosaparks #blackhistorymonth
baiting: as rosa parks once said…“no.”
iwriteaboutfeminism: Monday, December 1st
black-culture:On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark a movement that would change this country forever. Yet, 59 years later Blacks continue to fight, bleed and sweat for their civil rights and humanity in this country. 59 years later, the same white
i-am-babulous: anightvaleintern: thesylverlining: literally in my 1st grade book that I read and learned about her for the first time, it described her as “a woman named rosa. rosa’s feet were tired.” that’s it. rosa’s feet were tired.
bethcraig:Some modern day Rosa Parks fanart for you <3
fr3aky91: msparks3: freakhornysex: I’m from ☝️ 7 mile and Hoover 12th st (Rosa Parks) and Edison. Smh i miss Detroit :( Lansing Michigan
1kingdebonair: ROSA PARKS 2k14 staring TOKYO VANITY (in theaters now ) #BlackRanked
just-shower-thoughts: Rosa Parks was not protesting the bus. Gandhi was not protesting the food. Players are not protesting the anthem, they’re protesting the injustice.
saggerboxxx: tontonmichel2: Before Madam CJ Walker, Rosa Parks, Mary McLeod Bethune, Oprah Winfrey or Cathy Hughes there was ANNIE TURNBO MALONE (1869-1957), a remarkable woman who made her mark during the early 20th century – recorded as America’s
did-you-kno: The founder of Little Caesars pizza paid Rosa Parks’ rent for over 10 years. When Mike Ilitch learned the 81-year-old civil rights activist had been robbed and beaten in her Detroit home in 1994, he wanted to move her to a safer apartment-
gay-rosa-parks: ponyboy-draws: iv come to dismantle the patriarchy Is this Milk?
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BACK IN THE DAY |3/23/99| Outkast released the debut single, Rosa Parks, off of their third album, Aquemini.
autodestruct: Yesterday was the 57th anniversary of the arrest of Rosa Parks. 57 years ago Rosa refused to move from her seat to the back of the bus.It was only 57 years ago that it was legal to tell someone just because of their skin color they had
foxadhd: This week in history: Rosa Parks refuses to surrender her seat to a white passenger. Her actions spark the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
wetwareproblem: legally-bitchtastic: “Rosa Parks didn’t stand up because she was tired/her feet hurt” is one of the most outrageous lies we tell children in the guise of history and it is so harmful. It takes this brave, courageous and intentional
dailykos: 59 years ago today, Rosa Parks sat down to stand up.
pbsthisdayinhistory: Dec. 1, 1955: Rosa Parks Is Arrested for Refusing to Give up Bus Seat On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white passenger, leading to her arrest and sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. For many, this
xtremecaffeine: pollyguo: foxadhd: This week in history: Rosa Parks refuses to surrender her seat to a white passenger. Her actions spark the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted from December 1, 1955 to December
pollyguo: foxadhd: This week in history: Rosa Parks refuses to surrender her seat to a white passenger. Her actions spark the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted from December 1, 1955 to December 20, 1956. That’s
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afro-art-chick: Happy Birthday to civil rights activist Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (b. February 4, 1913) No, the whole thing that went down was staged. It actually happened to Claudette Colvin. It was recreated and got more recognition because Rosa Parks
Dec. 1, 1955: Rosa Parks Is Arrested for Refusing to Give up Bus Seat On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white passenger, leading to her arrest and sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. For many, this day became a symbolic
blackhistoryalbum: ROSA! | CIVIL RIGHTS HALL OF FAME Rosa Parks, “The first lady of civil rights,” “The mother of the freedom movement.”
Rosa Parks was the TRAINED Civil Rights activist who REENACTED the events that took place when the AVERAGE Black woman Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat on the bus because HER feet hurt.
gdigm:Happy Birthday Rosa Parks!Civil rights activist Rosa Parks was born on this day in Tuskegee, Alabama (February 4, 1913). Her refusal to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama bus spurred a city-wide boycott. The city of
Yesterday was the 57th anniversary of the arrest of Rosa Parks. 57 years ago Rosa refused to move from her seat to the back of the bus.It was only 57 years ago that it was legal to tell someone just because of their skin color they had to give up their
hauntedbystorytelling:Rosa Parks seated toward the front of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, 1956 [Underwood Archives] / more [+] Rosa Parks posts
i-hate-chick-fil-a: I saw a video of a white lady in a group at a park that was closed get arrested after saying “arrest me then”. Somebody commented that she’s going to tell everyone she’s the next Rosa Parks 😂
whitehouse: “Rosa Parks held no elected office. She was not born into wealth or power. Yet sixty years ago today, Rosa Parks changed America. Refusing to give up a seat on a segregated bus was the simplest of gestures, but her grace, dignity, and
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