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Yes Rosa Parks did have a group of people to help stop slavery .

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Did Rosa Parks got slavery?

Slavery had been abolished for 100 years by the time Rosa Parks lived.


Did Rosa parks end segregation?

she ended segragation on the bus


Did Rosa Parks like slavery?

No, of course not.


Did Rosa Parks escape from slavery?

No, Rosa Parks was not a part of the Underground Railroad. By the time Parks was born in 1913, slavery had long been abolished so there was no need for the Underground Railroad. You may have Parks confused with Harriet Tubman, who was an integral part of the Underground Railroad.


What did Rosa parks do to change slavery?

Slavery - not much. Equal rights - a lot.


How did Rosa Parks stop slavery?

Rosa parks did not stop slavery. She started a civil rights movement when she did not change seats on a bus because a white man wanted that seat


Was Rosa Parks a slave?

No, Rosa Parks was not born into slavery. She was born in 1913, 50 years after the end of legalized slavery in the United States. Both of her parents were born after the end of slavery. All four of her grandparents, however, were born into slavery, although they were all small children when slavery ended.


What was the name of the group Rosa Parks was part of in Montgomery Alabama?

Rosa Parks was a member of the Montgomery, Alabama, chapter of the NAACP.


What did Rosa parks want to see?

To see slavery end and eveyone free


What are the two African American people that fight of slavery before the new nation?

rosa parks and martin luther king jr.


Did Rosa Parks have cancer?

Rosa Parks did not have cancer. Many people thought that she did but she said that she did not have cancer.


What groups was Rosa Parks in?

Rosa Parks was a great woman! She was apart of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP -- pronounced "N double A CP"). Both her and her husband was actively involved in this group.