Visitors to the Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University can learn about her decades of activism before and after that fateful day in 1955.
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Monday marks 70th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ historic arrest, start of Montgomery Bus Boycott
Monday, Dec. 1, at 6:06 p.m. will mark exactly 70 years to the minute that Rosa Parks made the historic decision to refuse to give up her bus seat to a white man.
What are the lessons from the Montgomery bus boycott launched 70 years ago this month? The boycott, which sparked the civil ...
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a Black seamstress, was arrested after refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. The incident sparked a yearlong boycott of ...
On a recent Friday night, a banquet hall tucked inside of Alabama State University’s Acadome in Montgomery filled with music, ...
In February 1957, the Alabama Court of Appeals upheld her 1955 bus arrest conviction for violating segregation rules that ...
Part 2 of our conversation with historian Jeanne Theoharis on the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott, which began ...
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, who was Black, refused to give up her seat on a bus for a White passenger in Montgomery, Alabama.
Memories of the words they spoke 70 years ago have faded, but the sentiment remains. "I felt her passion," Crenshaw said.
As the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott arrives, USA TODAY Network reporters explored the how the 382-day ...
Newly uncovered photos of the Civil Rights icon taken during the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march have been release to the Rosa ...
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From Montgomery to Mississippi: Rosa Parks' boycott still fuels voting rights and civic power
Friday marked the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott, which began Dec. 5, 1955, after Rosa Parks’ arrest.
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