Rosa Parks (like Ernest Green) did not have a job until she graduated high school. Like I said before, not a lot of African-Americans had jobs in the 1900's.
the name of Rosa Parks job is called the Montgomery Fair Store
Rosa Parks' grandmother and father, Rosa and Sylvester Edwards, were farmers in Alabama and ex slaves.
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Rosa Parks attended segregated schools in Montgomery. In 1929, while a junior in the eleventh grade, she left school to attend to her sick grandmother in Pine Level. She never returned, but instead got a job at a shirt factory in Montgomery. In 1932, Rosa married a barber named Raymond Parks who was an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). With Raymond's support, Rosa Parks finished her high school degree in 1933.
yes she is alive of the bus
the name of Rosa Parks job is called the Montgomery Fair Store
Rosa Parks' grandmother and father, Rosa and Sylvester Edwards, were farmers in Alabama and ex slaves.
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she got a job in 1943 as a Secretariat at NAACP
Rosa Parks attended segregated schools in Montgomery. In 1929, while a junior in the eleventh grade, she left school to attend to her sick grandmother in Pine Level. She never returned, but instead got a job at a shirt factory in Montgomery. In 1932, Rosa married a barber named Raymond Parks who was an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). With Raymond's support, Rosa Parks finished her high school degree in 1933.
She was a maid for a white family.
yes she is alive of the bus
Rosa was the seamstress who did the clothing alterations for the department store.
After being married to Raymond Parks, they moved there to find a job.
she played a role in the NAACP
She was working happily making shirts.