Yes she did
There is no doubt Mrs. Rosa Parks is one of our country's most important historical ?gures. Often referred to as "the mother of the Civil Rights Movement," she was the spark that set off the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Contrary to the folkloric accounts of her civil rights role, Mrs. Parks was not too tired to move. Rather, she had been a knowledgeable NAACP stalwart for many years and gave the organization the incident it needed to move against segregation in the unreconstructed heart of the Confederacy, Montgomery, AL.
Mrs. Parks headed the Youth Division at the Montgomery NAACP branch for years. She is the recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor and the NAACP's Spingarn Medal.
No, but she was one of the main leaders of it.
Dr.Martin Luther king was the leader of that particular movement.
no your retarted it was emmit till
i thin she worked
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She got attacked by a young man who wanted money from her in the year of 1994 in the month of August.
Vernon Jordan Jr. was a civil rights leader. He was the field secretary for the NAACP in Georgia.
That people were all basically the same
she took these actions to fight for civil rights xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rosa Parks was a secretary for a civil rights group. The Civil Rights group PLANNED the whole Bus Scene and Riot. The original woman who was supposed to get on the bus and start the riot; got scared and refused to go. The Civil Rights organizers and Rosa's boss talked her into taking the other woman's place and get on the bus.
it ended in 1968
No. I would put in with Rosa Parks in Montgomery AL
No, but she was one of the main leaders of it. Dr.Martin Luther king was the leader of that particular movement.
December5th 1955 when Rosa Parks was arrested
His murder & trial were the start of the Civil Rights Movement
The 1960's was the start of the civil rights movement when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white male that was on the same bus, she was tired from a hard day's work, for this she was arrested and the rest is history! Thank God for Rosa Parks!
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The murder of Emmett Till in 1955 resulted in increased national awareness of racial violence and injustice in the United States. It played a significant role in sparking the Civil Rights Movement and galvanizing support for desegregation and equal rights for African Americans. The trial also highlighted the injustices of the Jim Crow laws and the lack of accountability for crimes against Black individuals.
she was the helped start the begining of the civil rights act in the 60's
She got attacked by a young man who wanted money from her in the year of 1994 in the month of August.
Vernon Jordan Jr. was a civil rights leader. He was the field secretary for the NAACP in Georgia.
The start of the Civil Rights Movement
That people were all basically the same