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  2. I Am Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 9780803740853. OCLC. 858749395. I Am Rosa Parks is a 2014 children's picture book written by Brad Meltzer [1] in the 'Ordinary People Change the World' series. It follows the adventures of a young Rosa Parks learning important lessons.

  3. Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Parks - Wikipedia ... Rosa Parks

  4. The Rosa Parks Story - Wikipedia

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    Original release. Release. February 24, 2002. (2002-02-24) The Rosa Parks Story is a 2002 American television movie written by Paris Qualles and directed by Julie Dash. Angela Bassett portrays Rosa Parks, with Cicely Tyson in a supporting role as her mother. It was broadcast by CBS on February 24, 2002. It received awards from the NAACP and the ...

  5. Rosa (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    9780805071061. Rosa is a children's picture book written by poet, activist, and educator Nikki Giovanni and illustrated by Bryan Collier. [ 1] A biography of African-American civil rights activist Rosa Parks, it was adapted to film in 2007 by Weston Woods Studios, Inc., narrated by the author. Giovanni was the first recipient of the Southern ...

  6. Raymond Parks (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Parks (activist)

  7. Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    2002. ( 2002) Running time. 40 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks is a 2002 American short documentary film directed by Robert Houston and produced by Robert Hudson about the 1955/56 Montgomery bus boycott led by Rosa Parks.

  8. Claudette Colvin - Wikipedia

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    Claudette Colvin

  9. Rosa Parks Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rosa Parks Museum is located on the Troy University at Montgomery satellite campus, in Montgomery, Alabama. [1] It has information, exhibits, and some artifacts from the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott. This museum is named after civil rights activist Rosa Parks, who is known for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person on a city bus.