To freedom, O' freedom, O' freedom, O'freedom over me over me over me and before I'll be a slave I'll be buried in my grave and go home to my lord and be free! Actually I think she was going home after a long days work. United States civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery (Alabama) and so triggered the national Civil Rights Movement (1913-2005) Rest in peace my dear your work is done.
Of course she did dear! However, not that far due to the fact that slavery was decreasing which made the white folks mad, and so they were right on their heels. She traveled the whole South and some of the North. Though, we are not specific enough about where. Not much history stands on this amazing and highly respected African American.
Rosa Parks passed away at the age of 92
Rosa Parks enjoyed sewing in her spare time anything else I don't know but please inform us.
Rosa Parks did not change any laws on her own. She did, however, begin the movement to do away with segregation in the U.S.
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist, passed away on October 24, 2005. She did not die as a result of murder but from natural causes.
Rosa Parks passed away in 2005.
Rosa Parks passed away at the age of 92
Rosa Parks enjoyed sewing in her spare time anything else I don't know but please inform us.
Rosa parks got married in Taylor, Michigan near Detroit 30 mins. away at a church.
Rosa Parks did not change any laws on her own. She did, however, begin the movement to do away with segregation in the U.S.
Rose Parks passed away in 2005 and is buried in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery.
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
Yes, Rosa Parks died on October 24, 2005
Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist, passed away on October 24, 2005. She did not die as a result of murder but from natural causes.
"I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear."Rosa Parks
Rosa parks was instrumental in initiating the move away from the "separate but equal" segregation policies which persisted in the U.S. through the mid 20th century.
Rosa Parks was born in Alabama and she remained there for a lot of her life. In later years she moved to Detroit, MI which is where she passed away in 2005.