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  2. Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    the Rosa Parks Library and Museum on the campus of Troy University in Montgomery was dedicated to her. 2002: Scholar Molefi Kete Asante listed Parks on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans. [158] A portion of the Interstate 10 freeway in Los Angeles was named in her honor.

  3. Raymond Parks (activist) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1987, the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development was established. [4] Parks' Barber License is in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. [5] In 2021, the Rosa and Raymond Parks Flat in Detroit (where they lived from 1961 to 1988) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [20]

  4. Sarah Mae Flemming - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Mae Flemming Brown (June 28, 1933 – June 16, 1993 [1]) was an African-American woman who was expelled from a bus in Columbia, South Carolina, seventeen months before Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat on an Alabama bus in 1955. Flemming's lawsuit against the bus company played an important role later in the Parks case.

  5. The 25 Best Rosa Parks Quotes About Social Justice and ... - AOL

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    Each February 4, on her birthday, we honor the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" with Rosa Parks Day, celebrating her remarkable bravery and determination, which helped change the course of ...

  6. The Committee for Equal Justice - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Parks gathered the support of E. D. Nixon (the Head of the Alabama Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters), Rufus A. Lewis (funeral home director and Alabama State football coach), and E. G. Jackson (editor of Alabama Tribune) and formed the Alabama Committee for Equal Justice for the Rights of Mrs. Recy Taylor. [8]

  7. Virginia Foster Durr - Wikipedia

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    Upon hearing of Durr's death, Rosa Parks said Durr's "upbringing of privilege did not prohibit her from wanting equality for all people. She was a lady and a scholar, and I will miss her." [ 23 ] President Bill Clinton said after her death: "Her courage, outspokenness, and steely conviction in the earliest days of the civil rights movement ...

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    Volunteer group dedicates hours researching, writing, debating and scrutinizing facts, while trying to bring new editors into the fold. In age of misinformation, small group of NC residents keeps ...

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