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The boycott lasted from December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks, an African American woman, was arrested for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person, to December 20, 1956. That is 20 days.
She had a brother named Sylvester after his grandfather.
Rosa Parks didn't change the bus laws; the city of Montgomery changed them after the US Supreme Court declared segregation on intrastate transportation (in this case, the city buses) was unconstitutional. The US District Court issued an order requiring integration to begin on December 20, 1956.
Rosa Parks lived from February 4, 1913 - October 24, 2005 and was of African American, Scots-Irish, and Cherokee heritage. Her parents were a carpenter and a teacher. After the separation of her parents, she grew up on a farm in Montgomery, Alabama with her maternal grandparents, mother, and younger brother Sylvester. Rosa Parks attended rural schools until the age of eleven then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery where she took academic and vocational courses. She had mixed memories of her childhood, ranging from kindnesses of strangers to the Ku Klux Klan marching past her house, with her grandfather guarding their door with a shotgun, and her school twice being burned by arsonists.
Rosa Parks didn't start the boycott, but her arrest for refusing to give her seat to a white man on December 1, 1955, was the reason African-American community leaders organized the protest. The boycott began four days later, on December 5, 1955, and ended on December 20, 1956.
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her aunt lee joness shes an old lady about 20 years old shess was born the day Rosa died
Sylvester McCauley died in 1977 as well as Raymond Parks. Rosa Parks died with no brother or husband in 2005 at age 92. Sylvester McCauley died at age 62 and Raymond Parks died at age 74. It was truly a tradegy for Ms. Rosa Parks.
The boycott lasted from December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks, an African American woman, was arrested for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person, to December 20, 1956. That is 20 days.
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She had a brother named Sylvester after his grandfather.
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Rosa Parks didn't change the bus laws; the city of Montgomery changed them after the US Supreme Court declared segregation on intrastate transportation (in this case, the city buses) was unconstitutional. The US District Court issued an order requiring integration to begin on December 20, 1956.
Rosa Parks (1913-2005) had a younger brother, Sylvester McCauley. He was born August 20, 1915 and died of cancer November 27, 1977.
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Rosa Parks lived from February 4, 1913 - October 24, 2005 and was of African American, Scots-Irish, and Cherokee heritage. Her parents were a carpenter and a teacher. After the separation of her parents, she grew up on a farm in Montgomery, Alabama with her maternal grandparents, mother, and younger brother Sylvester. Rosa Parks attended rural schools until the age of eleven then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery where she took academic and vocational courses. She had mixed memories of her childhood, ranging from kindnesses of strangers to the Ku Klux Klan marching past her house, with her grandfather guarding their door with a shotgun, and her school twice being burned by arsonists.
Rosa Parks didn't start the boycott, but her arrest for refusing to give her seat to a white man on December 1, 1955, was the reason African-American community leaders organized the protest. The boycott began four days later, on December 5, 1955, and ended on December 20, 1956.