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No, Rosa Parks lived almost a hundred years after the Civil War.

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Which person was not actively involved in the abolitionist movement prior the the civil war?

Rosa Parks


What was Rosa parks involved in?

rosa parks was involved with the civil rights movement.


Is Rosa parks still involved with civil or human rights today?

Yes,she is


Which person was not an abolitionist?

Rosa Parks


What are some important things Rosa parks did -?

Rosa Parks (c. 1912-2005) was an African-American woman actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to being placed on trial during an early protest against segregation, she worked with other black activists and as an assistant to black legislators in Washington.


How did Rosa Parks become involved with the NAACP?

In 1932, Parks married Raymond Parks, a barber, who was active in the Civil Rights movement. Parks became politically active as well and became a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)


Who was in the civil right movement?

many people including rosa parks, medgar Evers, Martin Luther king jr., and Robert Kennedy


What movement was aimed at advancing the rights of African-Americans and involved such leaders as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King?

Civil Rights


Who was the leader of the civil rights movment?

There was no real leader of the civil rights movement, but one of the most involved persons was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as well as Rosa Parks.


What is Rosa Parks's occupation?

Rosa Parks is a/an Civil rights activist


What was Rosa parks part in the civil rights movement (background)?

Rosa Parks was one of the several leaders in the civil rights movement


How did Martin Luther King JR rise to power?

American civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. grew up as the son of a pastor. His family background laid the foundation of his strong will to fight. Dr. King became actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement after he led a protest following the arrest of Rosa Parks in 1955. As he worked for equal rights for all across the country he became known as one of the icons in the fight leading to his famous I Have a Dream speech in Washington D.C.