Rosa was the seamstress who did the clothing alterations for the department store.
the name of Rosa Parks job is called the Montgomery Fair Store
In 1943, when Rosa Rosa Parks actually joined the NAACP, ... In the early 1950s Rosa Parks found work as a tailor's assistant at a department store, Montgomery Fair. She also had a part-time job as a seamstress for Virginia and Clifford Durr, a white liberal couple; they encouraged Rosa Parks in her civil rights work. you happy you noobs from seth slaughter
At the time of the Montgomery Bus boycott, Rosa Parks worked in a department store doing alterations. She was a seamstress. you may be right but i thought she was a slave i think im right...:)
Rosa Parks had several jobs including a domestic worker, housekeeper, seamstress, hospital aide, and secretary. At the time that Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus in December 1955, she was a seamstress in a Montgomery, Alabama department store. As a result of her arrest and her activities in the protest movement that followed, Rosa lost her seamstress job and found it very difficult to find employment.
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (1913-2005) was fired from her job as a seamstress at the local department store for being the secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), in which she trained activists for racial equality. Economic sanctions were used against activists during this era.
the name of Rosa Parks job is called the Montgomery Fair Store
She was in Montgomery , Alabama siting in the back of the bus. she was coming from her job at the Fair Department Store as a seamstress.
In 1943, when Rosa Rosa Parks actually joined the NAACP, ... In the early 1950s Rosa Parks found work as a tailor's assistant at a department store, Montgomery Fair. She also had a part-time job as a seamstress for Virginia and Clifford Durr, a white liberal couple; they encouraged Rosa Parks in her civil rights work. you happy you noobs from seth slaughter
At the time of the Montgomery Bus boycott, Rosa Parks worked in a department store doing alterations. She was a seamstress. you may be right but i thought she was a slave i think im right...:)
Rosa Parks had several jobs including a domestic worker, housekeeper, seamstress, hospital aide, and secretary. At the time that Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus in December 1955, she was a seamstress in a Montgomery, Alabama department store. As a result of her arrest and her activities in the protest movement that followed, Rosa lost her seamstress job and found it very difficult to find employment.
Rosa Parks had several jobs including a domestic worker, housekeeper, seamstress, hospital aide, and secretary. At the time that Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus in December 1955, she was a seamstress in a Montgomery, Alabama department store. As a result of her arrest and her activities in the protest movement that followed, Rosa lost her seamstress job and found it very difficult to find employment.
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (1913-2005) was fired from her job as a seamstress at the local department store for being the secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), in which she trained activists for racial equality. Economic sanctions were used against activists during this era.
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Rosa Parks' grandmother and father, Rosa and Sylvester Edwards, were farmers in Alabama and ex slaves.
Yes Rosa parks did have a job but of course it didn't have good pay
she got a job in 1943 as a Secretariat at NAACP