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The Rosa Parks Story

 
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The Rosa Parks Story

  • Director: Julie Dash
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Message Movie, Biopic
  • Themes: Fighting the System, Race Relations
  • Main Cast: Angela Bassett, Peter Francis James, Cicely Tyson, Tonea Stewart, Dexter Scott King
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

Angela Bassett plays the title role in this meticulously detailed biography of pioneering civil rights activist Rosa McCauley Parks. Even as a child, Rosa stands separate from her fellow African-Americans; instead of being shipped off to a shabby public school, she is enrolled in a private classroom run by Quakers, who encourage the girl to transcend the severe limitations of legalized segregation in her home state of Alabama. In her late teens, Rosa marries barber Raymond Parks (Peter Francis James), a politically savvy and outspoken proponent of equal rights for all. For many years suffering in silence as the iniquities of the South's Jim Crow laws consign her to second-class-citizen status, Rosa finally joins the local branch of the NAACP with the encouragement of her childhood friend Rebecca "Johnnie" Carr (Tonea Stewart) -- much to the dismay of husband Raymond, who feels that the organization is ineffective in its ongoing battle against the white power structure. Rosa's personal struggle against institutionalized racism reaches its zenith on the night of December 1, 1955, when, bone-weary after a long day's work as a seamstress at a Montgomery department store, she refuses to give up her seat on a bus to a white man -- and is promptly arrested. Thus are the wheels set in motion for the first major Civil Rights demonstration of the 1950s, with Rosa rising to heroic status in the eyes of her people, an event that also profoundly alters the life of local religious leader Martin Luther King Jr. (played by the Reverend's son, Dexter Scott King). Mostly filmed on location in Alabama, The Rosa Parks Story features Cicely Tyson as Rosa's strong-willed mother Leona and Mrs. Parks' longtime friend Rebecca Daniels Carr in a cameo role. The film was shown as part of CBS' celebration of Black History Month on February 24, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Angela Bassett - Rosa Parks
  • Peter Francis James - Raymond Parks
  • Cicely Tyson - Leona McCauley
  • Tonea Stewart - Rebecca "Johnnie" Carr
  • Dexter Scott King - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Harold "House" Moore

Credit

Julie Dash - Director, Angela Bassett - Executive Producer, Michael Jaffe - Executive Producer, Howard Braunstein - Executive Producer, Willis Edwards - Executive Producer, Yvonne Chotzen - Executive Producer, William Jenner - Executive Producer, Joseph Conlan - Composer (Music Score), David Claessen - Cinematographer, Christine Sacani - Producer, Elaine Eason Steele - Producer, Pearl Devers - Producer, Paris Quailles - Screenwriter

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