At the time of the Montgomery Bus boycott, Rosa Parks worked in a department store doing alterations. She was a seamstress.
you may be right but i thought she was a slave i think im right...:)
Yes, in a local department store. That is before she lost that job due to her "illegal" actions.
for 3 years whats yours
no not really
As a seamstress at the Montgomery Fair Store.which was for a white lady that respected her unlike others.
Rosa Parks attended Alabama State College, an all black college. However; she could only find work as a seamstress in Montgomery.
In 1943, when Rosa Rosa Parks actually joined the NAACP, ... In the early 1950s Rosa Parks found work as a tailor's assistant at a department store, Montgomery Fair. She also had a part-time job as a seamstress for Virginia and Clifford Durr, a white liberal couple; they encouraged Rosa Parks in her civil rights work. you happy you noobs from seth slaughter
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American woman who worked as a seamstress, boarded this Montgomery City bus to go home from work. That is in the state of Alabama.
Rosa Rosa Parks worked as the NAACP chapter's youth adviser. When Rosa Rosa Parks joined the NAACP in 1943, she worked with the organization's state president, Edgar Daniel Nixon, to mobilize a voter registration drive in Montgomery. Rosa Parks was then elected secretary of the Montgomery branch.She also worked as a seamstress in Montgomery
As a seamstress at the Montgomery Fair Store.which was for a white lady that respected her unlike others.
Rosa Parks attended Alabama State College, an all black college. However; she could only find work as a seamstress in Montgomery.
Rosa Parks was a seamstress at the time of the Montgomery Bus Boycott but later became a secretary she also was very important tothe people
In 1943, when Rosa Rosa Parks actually joined the NAACP, ... In the early 1950s Rosa Parks found work as a tailor's assistant at a department store, Montgomery Fair. She also had a part-time job as a seamstress for Virginia and Clifford Durr, a white liberal couple; they encouraged Rosa Parks in her civil rights work. you happy you noobs from seth slaughter
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American woman who worked as a seamstress, boarded this Montgomery City bus to go home from work. That is in the state of Alabama.
Rosa Rosa Parks worked as the NAACP chapter's youth adviser. When Rosa Rosa Parks joined the NAACP in 1943, she worked with the organization's state president, Edgar Daniel Nixon, to mobilize a voter registration drive in Montgomery. Rosa Parks was then elected secretary of the Montgomery branch.She also worked as a seamstress in Montgomery
No. Rosa Parks was neither an attorney, nor did she do anything during the American Civil War. Rosa Parks was a woman in Montgomery, Alabama who one evening in 1955 while riding a bus, tired from a long day at work as a seamstress, refused to give up her seat to a white man, setting off a boycott of the city's transit system and the Civil Rights Movement.
Yes Rosa parks did have a job but of course it didn't have good pay
Rosa Parks was a housekeeper for a white lady.
6 years
In the era of segregation, even a black college graduate was often forced to take low-paying jobs. Rosa Parks attended Alabama State College, but after she graduated, she could only find work as a seamstress in Montgomery. According to most sources, she was paid about $15 a week for her work.
Rosa Parks was a seamstress for Montgomery Fair Department Store. She boarded the Cleavland Ave. Bus in Downtown Montgomery on her way home after work at around 6:00 PM December 1st 1955. The arrest document can be seen here: http://bit.ly/o1os7