Yes, she did. As a child, she lived with he brother and mother and they moved to their grandparents house.
after her paents divorced. the date is unknown, but the 1920 census reports her as divorcec
Rosa Parks rode the bus to commute to her job at Montgomery Fair store and to go other places within the city because she didn't own a car and bus fare was economical (10¢ each way in 1955).
Rosa park becaous she was tri of peepol fuching her
The records states that she moved with her mother at her grandparents home but itdoesn'tmention the age.
Her parents divorced.
at age of 16 jk
Yes she did!
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
Yes, Rosa Park did live in alabama with her husband Raymond Parks but then moved to detriot ,michigan. Hope that helps
Rosa Park's grandmother's name was Amarie Black. Rosa Parks was a civil right activist that refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama,and died on October 24, 2005 (aged 92) Detroit, Michigan. She lived in Montgomery, Alabama, where she became famous because of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Her maternal grandparents were Sylvester & Rose Edwards. Her paternal grandparents were Anderson & Louisa McCauley.
did rosa parks moved alot
Rosa Parks was at age 3 when she moved to pine level, Alabama to her grandparents with her mom and brother, Sylvester
Rosa Parks' parents divorced when she was just a young child. Rosa's mother moved with Rosa and her siblings to live with Rosa's grandparents on their farm.
She was 32 years old
who ever wrote that i will hurt you when i find out who you are because .im not the one to plat with.:.}
Rosa Parks' parents divorced when she was a very young child. At that time she moved with her mother from Tuskegee, Alabama to live with her grandparents on their farm at Pine Level.
Yes, Rosa Park did live in alabama with her husband Raymond Parks but then moved to detriot ,michigan. Hope that helps
Rosa Park's grandmother's name was Amarie Black. Rosa Parks was a civil right activist that refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama,and died on October 24, 2005 (aged 92) Detroit, Michigan. She lived in Montgomery, Alabama, where she became famous because of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Rosa Parks, her mother, and brother all stayed at her grandparents farm.
Rosa liked sewing and picking cotton in the fields on her grandparents farm
Her maternal grandparents were Sylvester & Rose Edwards. Her paternal grandparents were Anderson & Louisa McCauley.