Both Rosa Parks and the Freedom Riders aimed to challenge and dismantle systemic racial segregation in the United States, particularly in public transportation. Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, while the Freedom Riders sought to enforce desegregation laws by riding interstate buses into the segregated South. Their shared goal was to promote civil rights and equality, ultimately striving for a more just and inclusive society.
The most famous one is Rosa Parks. and the freedom riders
To Rosa Parks justice means freedom for all including the African American. They are really nice people. Justice means freedom to Rosa Parks.:)
Rosa Parks is buried in Woodlawn Cemetary in Detroit. The chapel there was renamed the Rosa L. Parks Freedom Chapel after her.
she was special for get freedom for black people
in 1995
The Freedom Riders
The most famous one is Rosa Parks. and the freedom riders
To Rosa Parks justice means freedom for all including the African American. They are really nice people. Justice means freedom to Rosa Parks.:)
she was fighting for her freedom
Rosa Parks is buried in Woodlawn Cemetary in Detroit. The chapel there was renamed the Rosa L. Parks Freedom Chapel after her.
freedom
Rosa parks.
to get freedom ring from the white people
she made freedom
Rosa Parks received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996 and the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1999.
she was special for get freedom for black people
in 1995