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industrial school for girls in Montgomery
Oh, what a lovely question! Rosa Parks attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls when she was a young girl, around the age of 11 or 12. It was there that she began to develop a strong sense of justice and equality, which later inspired her to take a stand for civil rights.
Rosa Parks was unable to attend college. In 1934 women and blacks were not enrolled in colleges in the south and it isn't until the civil rights movement in the 1960's that the first black man will be enrolled in a southern college in Alabama. She graduated from high school and became a housekeeper.
Rosa attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, graduated from the all-African American Booker T. Washington High School in 1928, and attended Alabama State College in Montgomery for a short time. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Rosa Parks Elementry School was Mongomery Industrial School for girls, She also has school named after her called Rosa Parks elementry.
industrial school for girls in Montgomery
Oh, what a lovely question! Rosa Parks attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls when she was a young girl, around the age of 11 or 12. It was there that she began to develop a strong sense of justice and equality, which later inspired her to take a stand for civil rights.
Rosa Parks was unable to attend college. In 1934 women and blacks were not enrolled in colleges in the south and it isn't until the civil rights movement in the 1960's that the first black man will be enrolled in a southern college in Alabama. She graduated from high school and became a housekeeper.
Montogomery Industrial School for Girls
Rosa attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, graduated from the all-African American Booker T. Washington High School in 1928, and attended Alabama State College in Montgomery for a short time. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Industrial School for Girls, Alabama State College for Negroes
Montgomery Middle School's motto is 'Monty R.O.C.K.S'.
Rosa Parks Elementry School was Mongomery Industrial School for girls, She also has school named after her called Rosa Parks elementry.
Rosa Parks attended local, rural schools in her home town of Tuskegee Alabama until the age of eleven, then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery. She attended Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for her secondary education but had to drop out to care for her grandmother, then her mother when they became ill. After she married, her husband Raymond encouraged her to get her high school diploma.
Richard Montgomery High School was created in 1892.
Bishop Montgomery High School was created in 1957.
Montgomery Blair High School was created in 1925.