She received no formal training.
Rosa Parks resisted discrimination in a nonviolent way. Her act of civil disobedience involved refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger, which sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This event played a significant role in the civil rights movement and demonstrated the power of peaceful resistance to segregation and discrimination.
By showing quiet nonviolent strength -being firm but kind
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
raymond parks married rosa parks
Rosa Parks uncles name was Robert McCauley. I found this answer in the book: My story Rosa Parks, by Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks resisted discrimination in a nonviolent way. Her act of civil disobedience involved refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger, which sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This event played a significant role in the civil rights movement and demonstrated the power of peaceful resistance to segregation and discrimination.
By showing quiet nonviolent strength -being firm but kind
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks quickly comes to mind; she protested sitting down.
yes that's why she kept her seat on the back of the bus. it was a form of nonviolent protest that Gandhi also practiced.
Rosa Parks and Raymond Parks cared for Rosa's mother.
Rosa Parks married to Raymond Parks in 1932
No, Rosa Parks was actually already seated in the "colored" section of the bus when she famously refused to give up her seat for a white passenger. Her act of civil disobedience occurred on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama.
raymond parks married rosa parks
Rosa Parks uncles name was Robert McCauley. I found this answer in the book: My story Rosa Parks, by Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks' birth name is Rosa Louise McCauley Parks.
Rosa Parks didn't have any children.