'Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words' Reveals The Real Person Behind The Icon
The Alabama woman's civil rights activism did not begin or end with her famous refusal to move to the back of a bus in segregated Montgomery, a new exhibit of her writings, documents and photos shows.
by Noel King
Dec 05, 2019
2 minutes
Rosa Parks is best remembered as the African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. It was 1955 in the segregated South and the start of the Montgomery bus boycott.
That moment made her the face of the civil rights movement â but there was much more to her than that single act of defiance.
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