i think to tell people in Alabama that for now on they can sit any where they want to in the bus because now white people can't sit in the front of the bus anymore they have to sit where Every the want to front or back and if a passenger don't have no where to sit they just going to have to stand up in the bus not tell some one that they have to get up so he/she can sit
Yes, Rosa Parks got married and she also had two kids.
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. She was raised in her grandparents' house in Montgomery County. Rosa Parks' mother, Leona Edwards came from Pine Level, and her father, James McCauley came from Abbeville, Alabama. Rosa Parks' brother in law, was pastor of the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Pine level. There, James McCauley met Rosa Parks' mother. They were married in Pine Level, on April 12, 1912. After James McCauley and Leona Edwards got married, they moved to Tuskegee, Alabama. It didn't take long for James and Leona to start a family, and Rosa Parks was born on February 14, 1913. Rosa Parks was named after her grandmother, Rose. Rosa was a sickly child and she was extremely small for her age. When Rosa Parks was just a kid, her father didn't want to stay in Tuskegee, Alabama. Thus, they moved to Abbeville, Alabama to live with Rosa's father's family. Not long after, Rosa's father decided to head up north, but her mother didn't want to stay with hi family while he was gone, and Rosa's mother was pregnant with her brother. Therefore, she decided to go back with her own parents in Pine Level. A few years after, Rosa Parks' father joined them, until Rosa was two and a half years old. Rosa's father left Pine Level again until Rosa was five years old and her brother was three. Rosa's habit for protecting her little brother helped her learn how to protect herself too. One day, Rosa meet a white boy name Franklin on the street, and he started to bully her. Furthermore, Rosa picked up a brick and dared him to hit her. He thought again, and slowly turned his heel, and walked away.
Rosa parks and mather luther king jr i saw two pictures of him in peson and with rosa parks know one never knew & there not fake pictures.Cause rosa parks try to change color of scins marther luther king gave it shot to help rosa parks.☺+☻=peace
Rosa parks childhood was very hard because of her color. Her family would sleep in there clothes because if the Ku klust kakan decided to burn down their house they would have their clothes on so they could get out. Rosa was home schooled by her mother and at the age of 11 attended a school called the industrial school for girls. Rosa was born in 1913 and died Octo9ber 24 2005 May Rosa restin peace
Oh, dude, Rosa Parks' parents, James and Leona McCauley, divorced in 1932. It's like, they were just like, "I'm outta here," and went their separate ways. So yeah, it was like, a while back, you know?
Raymond Parks married Rosa Parks. The two married in 1932 and their marriage lasted until Raymond's death in 1977.
Yes, Rosa Parks is a compound noun. It is a compound noun because it is a noun made up of two (2) or more words. And Rosa Parks is two (2) words. :p love - BrIaNnA <3
Yes, Rosa Parks got married and she also had two kids.
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. She was raised in her grandparents' house in Montgomery County. Rosa Parks' mother, Leona Edwards came from Pine Level, and her father, James McCauley came from Abbeville, Alabama. Rosa Parks' brother in law, was pastor of the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Pine level. There, James McCauley met Rosa Parks' mother. They were married in Pine Level, on April 12, 1912. After James McCauley and Leona Edwards got married, they moved to Tuskegee, Alabama. It didn't take long for James and Leona to start a family, and Rosa Parks was born on February 14, 1913. Rosa Parks was named after her grandmother, Rose. Rosa was a sickly child and she was extremely small for her age. When Rosa Parks was just a kid, her father didn't want to stay in Tuskegee, Alabama. Thus, they moved to Abbeville, Alabama to live with Rosa's father's family. Not long after, Rosa's father decided to head up north, but her mother didn't want to stay with hi family while he was gone, and Rosa's mother was pregnant with her brother. Therefore, she decided to go back with her own parents in Pine Level. A few years after, Rosa Parks' father joined them, until Rosa was two and a half years old. Rosa's father left Pine Level again until Rosa was five years old and her brother was three. Rosa's habit for protecting her little brother helped her learn how to protect herself too. One day, Rosa meet a white boy name Franklin on the street, and he started to bully her. Furthermore, Rosa picked up a brick and dared him to hit her. He thought again, and slowly turned his heel, and walked away.
James and Leona McCauley, however they got a divorce when Rosa was only two
Rosa Parks had one younger brother, Sylvester McCauley, who was two years younger than she. He was born in 1915 and fathered a total of 13 children.
Rosa parks and mather luther king jr i saw two pictures of him in peson and with rosa parks know one never knew & there not fake pictures.Cause rosa parks try to change color of scins marther luther king gave it shot to help rosa parks.☺+☻=peace
In 1955, Rosa Parks was an African American living in Montgomery, Alabama -- a city with laws that strictly segregated blacks and whites. On 1 December 1955, after her day of work as a seamstress at a local department store, Rosa Parks boarded a city bus. When she refused to give up her seat to a white man, the bus driver called police, and Rosa Parks was arrested and fined. The resulting bus boycott by African-Americans, led by Reverend, caused a national sensation. The boycott was a success and led to desegregation in Montgomery and elsewhere in the United States. Over time, Rosa Parks became a national icon of civil rights and African-American pride. Parks worked as an aide to Michigan Congressman John Conyers, Jr. from 1966 until her retirement in 1988, and she founded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development in 1987. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by in 1996.Rosa Parks married Raymond Parks, a barber, in 1932, and they remained married until his death in 1977. They had no children. Raymond Parks was born in 1903... Her hometown of Tuskegee, Alabama was home to the Tuskegee Institute, which was led for many years by. He died in 1915, two years after Rosa Parks was born... Parks's bus ride was reminiscent of refusal to leave an all-white rail car in Louisiana in 1892... Her refusal to relinquish her seat came nine months after teenager was arrested for the very same thing... Rosa Parks was played by Angela Bassett in the 2002 TV movie The Rosa Parks Story.
Rosa parks childhood was very hard because of her color. Her family would sleep in there clothes because if the Ku klust kakan decided to burn down their house they would have their clothes on so they could get out. Rosa was home schooled by her mother and at the age of 11 attended a school called the industrial school for girls. Rosa was born in 1913 and died Octo9ber 24 2005 May Rosa restin peace
Oh, dude, Rosa Parks' parents, James and Leona McCauley, divorced in 1932. It's like, they were just like, "I'm outta here," and went their separate ways. So yeah, it was like, a while back, you know?
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