She made history. She sticked up for what she believed in and made history. She didn't give up her seat to a white male man on a segregated bus on December 1, 1955. She went to jail but got out later that day. And she wasn't tired as most people would say. She said quote. "The only tired I was, was tired of giving in!"
=Mrs. Parks has written four books, Rosa Parks: My Story: by Rosa Parks with Jim Haskins, Quie==The Strength by Rosa Parks with Gregory J. Reed, Dear Mrs. Parks: A Dialogue With Today's Youth by Rosa Parks with Gregory J, Reed, this book received the NAACP's Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, (Children's) in 1996 and her latest book, I AM ROSA PARKS by Rosa Parks with Jim Haskins, for preschoolers.=
Mrs. Rosa Parks's only mistake was bring arrested. However it didn't really serve as a mistake
She received no formal training.
yes she did die at the age of 92 in October 24, 2005.
After she married Raymond Parks, Mr. Parks encouraged Mrs. Parks to finish high school. The year they got married was 1932 and approximately 11 years after, Mrs. Rosa Parks, achieved her high school diploma, approximately at age 30.
We recognize the efforts of Mrs. Parks because she stood up to discrimination and racism. This started a movement that continues to this day.
Mrs. Parks spent her last years living quietly in Detroit, where she died in 2005 at the age of 92. They asked her how retirement was, but it never said when that was. Hope this helps. :)
Rosa 'Mrs. Harkness' was created in 1893.
No, she died in 2005 and is still remembered every year on December 1st because of her saying no to the white man to sit in her bus spot and giving freedom to everyone in this wonderful world we have called united states of America.
Rosa Parks was the one who helped blacks and whites get along.She also helped Martin Luther King Jr.The last thing is she protested to get people to sit where ever they want to sit on the bus.There is more things she did but there are to many to name.
In 1955, Rosa Parks started the bus boycott and she refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. Instead she sat where she was and didn't move. She stood strong! Rosa Parks was sent to jail and was fined $100.
Quiet and low-key, which was exactly the way she wanted it. Mrs. Parks was a quiet person who disliked publicity and attention. She was very gracious about appearing to speak at NAACP conventions and the like, but she never sought out such invitations. She preferred to live her life out of the limelight.