Rosa Parks early life was hard because of the slave days and because her mother and grandmother were sick in her early teens. Also because Rosa's father wasnt around much.
Rosa Parks' father's name was James McCauley. He was a carpenter and played a significant role in Parks' early life, especially in instilling values of independence and social justice. Rosa's relationship with her father influenced her later activism in the civil rights movement.
Question is not clear, but she lived in early and mid 20th century.
Yes, Rosa Parks was born and lived in America her entire life.
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Rosa parks early life was not easy at all
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1913. From an early age, Parks recalls instances of racism. While attending grade and vocational school, Rosa Parks was small for her age and suffered chronically from tonsillitis.
Rosa parks life got much harder
Rosa Parks moved from Tuskegee to a rural town near Montgomery when she was a child. She dropped out of high school to care for ailing relatives.
Rosa Parks' last name for most of her life was Parks. (Her maiden name was McCauley.)
Rosa Parks' father's name was James McCauley. He was a carpenter and played a significant role in Parks' early life, especially in instilling values of independence and social justice. Rosa's relationship with her father influenced her later activism in the civil rights movement.
Question is not clear, but she lived in early and mid 20th century.
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Yes, Rosa Parks was born and lived in America her entire life.
Rosa Parks Early Christians Gandhi MLK JR.
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