In the year 1933. Her mother soon became ill too.
first of all, not just the mom, the grandmother too. First the grandmother got sick and Rosa parks had to drop out of Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes to care for her grandmother and then her mother. look Rosa parks on wikipedia for more.
She went to work and and helped her ill grandmother.
Rosa Parks was schooled at home until she was 11 years old. She then went to the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls. She did not attend college.
Rosa Parks didn't go to college. She never had the chance. In 1934 when she graduated high school women and blacks were not allowed to enroll into southern colleges. It wasn't until 1954 that school desegregation began and until the 1960's with the civil rights movement that the first black man was enrolled in a Alabama college. As late as 1970 only 1 student in 50 was black and enrolled in a non black college. So, Rosa Parks never had the chance to attend college and she became a housekeeper.
Rosa Parks' grandmother and father, Rosa and Sylvester Edwards, were farmers in Alabama and ex slaves.
Rosa Parks went 2 Alabama's state teachers college.
Rosa Parks went 2 Alabama's state teachers college.
No she didn't attend college. Black women were unable to attend college in her time. She graduated high school in 1934 and worked as a housekeeper.
Rosa Parks' grandmother and father, Rosa and Sylvester Edwards, were farmers in Alabama and ex slaves.
Rosa Parks did not finish high school She started school at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for secondary education but she had to drop out to take care of her ill grandmother and later her ill mother.
Rosa Parks didn't go to college. She went back to school at the urging of her husband Raymond to get her high school diploma. She had dropped out of school to care for he sick grandmother, then her mother and wasn't able to finish her education.
when Rosa was 16 (1929), her grandmother became ill, her grandmother died about a month later.