Rosa Parks lived from February 4, 1913 - October 24, 2005 and was of African American, Scots-Irish, and Cherokee heritage. Her parents were a carpenter and a teacher. After the separation of her parents, she grew up on a farm in Montgomery, Alabama with her maternal grandparents, mother, and younger brother Sylvester.
Rosa Parks attended rural schools until the age of eleven then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery where she took academic and vocational courses.
She had mixed memories of her childhood, ranging from kindnesses of strangers to the Ku Klux Klan marching past her house, with her grandfather guarding their door with a shotgun, and her school twice being burned by arsonists.
rosa parks adult life was to be a president
Rosa Parks got a job at a t-shirt factory after she got her high school education.
Rosa Parks' adult life was very rough before she went to jail.
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Rosa parks grew up around Jim crow laws, she knew how life would be effected as a leader of the Civil Rights Movement she was a strong leader. Experiences in her childhood life
Yes, Rosa Parks was born and lived in America her entire life.
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Yes Rosa Parks did move.
It was very hard for her in her early life but in her adulthood there are many things that happened. If you are interested to know, go towww.rosaparksfacts.comThank You!
Rosa parks had a pretty decent life except racism. she always had trouble with that
Rosa parks life got much harder
Rosa parks early life was not easy at all
She was a maid for a white family.
Rosa Parks' last name for most of her life was Parks. (Her maiden name was McCauley.)
Yes, Rosa Parks was born and lived in America her entire life.
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yes she did have a public life
Yes Rosa Parks did move.
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she was a secretary at the NAACP