Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks, born in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1913, was a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Her early life involved education at an industrial school for girls and an Alabama State Teachers'
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Rosa Parks Family/Friends/Partners Rosa Park's childhood friend who helped her when she got arrested is Johnnie Carr. Her partner is Raymond Parks Her parents are Leona nee Edwards and James McCauley. Major Accomplishments What did she do in the Civil Rights movement What made her famous Her awards and why she got them Later stages and Legacy Rosa Parks moved to Detroit Michigan and settled there permanently with her husband after the boycott. Left a legacy of resistance against racial discrimination. She died on October 25 2005 by natural causes Challenges Lost her job She had death threats She was arrested Early Life She was born on February 4th 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama She went to a Alabama State Teachers' college for Negroes but had to withdraw because of her ill grandmother. She went to an industrial-only girls' school