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.
No, she wasn't. Slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution on January 31, 1865. Rosa Parks was born February 4, 1913, forty eight years after slavery ended.
She did not free slaves, but she changed the views of many people. Slavery had been abolished in 1865, long before she was born.
Rosa parks family was not slaves they were free
No. According to the book "Rosa Parks" by Muriel L. Dubois her great grandmother had been a slave but not her grandmother.
yes. she worked for a man with no respect. watta bitch!!
no because her family wouldve been sold by the slave owners and wouldnt have been a Rosa Parks
No Rosa Parks mom was not a slave
Rosa Parks early life was hard because of the slave days and because her mother and grandmother were sick in her early teens. Also because Rosa's father wasnt around much.
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.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
raymond parks married rosa parks
Rosa Parks uncles name was Robert McCauley. I found this answer in the book: My story Rosa Parks, by Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was never a slave.
Rosa Parks was never a slave. http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/par0bio-1
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Rosa Parks was never a slave. She was born in 1913 and that was nearly fifty years after the civil war and the end of slavery in the United States. Rosa Parks is famous for being arrested for not letting a white man have her seat. She really helped set the ball rolling for the Civil Rights movement.
Rosa Parks early life was hard because of the slave days and because her mother and grandmother were sick in her early teens. Also because Rosa's father wasnt around much.
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.
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
raymond parks married rosa parks
Rosa Parks uncles name was Robert McCauley. I found this answer in the book: My story Rosa Parks, by Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was an African American.
Rosa Parks' birth name is Rosa Louise McCauley Parks.