Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) from 1943 until 1956 or 57. She also held a variety of paying jobs during this time.
Rosa Parks was elected Secretary to President Edgar Nixon of the Montgomery, Alabama, Chapter of the NAACP. She served in that capacity from 1943 until 1956 or 1957.
Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, NAACP from 1943 until 1956 or '57.
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Rosa Park's real name is Rosa Louise McCauley. That is spelled correctly.
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Rosa parks dad died of cancer.
I am assuming you are asking "Who was Rosa Parks a secretary for?" If this is what you are asking then the answer is, "Rosa Parks was the secretary of E. D. Nixon of the Montgomery, Alabama branch of the NAACP. "
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they were the presedent and secretary of the NAAPC
she was a secretary at the NAACP
Rosa Parks was secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP at the time of her defiance. She spent much time around MLK
Some common nouns for Rosa Parks are woman, wife, daughter, sister, activist, seamstress, secretary, author, or speaker.
Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, NAACP from 1943 until 1956 or '57.
At the time of her arrest, Rosa Parks and her husband were members of the NAACP, and Rosa was a secretary for the Montgomery chapter. Edgar Nixon, the local president of the NAACP was called and he and her lawyer, Clifford Durr, bailed her out the next day.
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
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
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