Rosa Parks was fined $10 and ordered to pay $4 in court costs. Although she spent one night in jail before Edgar D Nixon paid her $100 bond, this was not part of her sentence.
After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.
Rosa Parks spent one night in jail for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955. She paid a fine of ten dollars plus four dollars in court costs when she was found guilty of violating Montgomery's segregated busing ordinance.
like a normal grave i hope.... but i know it's rectangle and says Rosa parks on it but it's not standing up,it's laying down. hope this helps you didn't really write the question clearly.
> Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman inspire many people around the world. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman both achieved their goals. > Both Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman spent their childhood with their grandparents. > Harriet and Rosa are both famous historic people who are very well remembered in history. > Both these famous women wanted freedom. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks didn't have any children of their own. > Today, Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks are thought of as heroes of freedom. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman both went through many hardships. > Both of these great heroes were married. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman had siblings. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks had to sacrifice many things to achieve their goals. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks were both African American women, who were thought of as lowly in their times. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks suffered a lot to create freedom for others. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks were Christian and believed in God. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman set good examples for a lot of people around the world. I hope this helps.
Rosa Parks was arrested and put in jail on December 1, 1955 and was released the next day on December 2. She was bailed out by Edgar Nixon, president of the local NAACP and her lawyer Clifford Durr.
Rosa Parks was fined $10 and ordered to pay $4 in court costs. Although she spent one night in jail before Edgar D Nixon paid her $100 bond, this was not part of her sentence.
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After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.
Rosa Parks spent one night in jail for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955. She paid a fine of ten dollars plus four dollars in court costs when she was found guilty of violating Montgomery's segregated busing ordinance.
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like a normal grave i hope.... but i know it's rectangle and says Rosa parks on it but it's not standing up,it's laying down. hope this helps you didn't really write the question clearly.
No. I would put in with Rosa Parks in Montgomery AL
> Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman inspire many people around the world. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman both achieved their goals. > Both Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman spent their childhood with their grandparents. > Harriet and Rosa are both famous historic people who are very well remembered in history. > Both these famous women wanted freedom. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks didn't have any children of their own. > Today, Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks are thought of as heroes of freedom. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman both went through many hardships. > Both of these great heroes were married. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman had siblings. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks had to sacrifice many things to achieve their goals. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks were both African American women, who were thought of as lowly in their times. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks suffered a lot to create freedom for others. > Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks were Christian and believed in God. > Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman set good examples for a lot of people around the world. I hope this helps.
Rosa Parks adversity affected her life because she was put in jail for it and wasn't allowed to do current things in life like whited where treated better and now because of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther king Junior we all have equals right o matter what race you are you get treated the same
She was arrested and Martin King was brief about it and she was instantly put for marches.
a girl and she was a black woman on the bus and a white dude came on and he said move away and she said no so he like put her in prison so the black rights started because blacks were not allowed to go on the back of a bus :D If you search photos of Rosa Parks, and if you are talking about the same Rosa Parks who was a legend in the integration of Blacks and Whites; she is female.