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Rosa Parks' mother, Leona McCauley, suffered from chronic illnesses, specifically she had a condition that impacted her health throughout Rosa's childhood. Additionally, Rosa's grandmother, who was a significant figure in her life, also dealt with health challenges, but specific details about her grandmother's sickness are not extensively documented. Rosa Parks often referenced the hardships faced by her family, which shaped her resilience and activism.
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Rosa parks challenges are taht she had to give up her bus seat to a white persson tragedy was that she went to jail because she refuesd to give up her seat im not sure though
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
Rosa Parks was the first African-American to sit at the front of the bus where the white people sit. She refused to get up because she thought that they should not split the bus up like they did. That is why Rosa Parks is a proud African-American. Her bravery in a hostile environment makes her a true American. There is no doubt that Rosa Parks was thankful to see how she impacted race relations in the USA.
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Rosa Parks uncles name was Robert McCauley. I found this answer in the book: My story Rosa Parks, by Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks' birth name is Rosa Louise McCauley Parks.
Rosa Parks didn't have any children.
Rosa Parks was an African American.