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  • Rosa Parks (born Rosa McCauley) was born on February 4, 1913.

  • In 1932, she married Raymond Parks.  They remained married until his death in 1977.

  • In the racially segregated South (in America), Rosa, a black woman, took a stand against segregation (on December 1, 1955) and quietly refused to give her bus seat (at the front of the bus) to a white man and move to the back of the bus which was designated for black people.

  • She was arrested for her act.  However, that was not the end.  The news of her heroic act spread throughout the city which led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.  Through peaceful demonstrations and boycotting the transit system, they ended segregation in the Montgomery bus system -- and this sparked boycotts and rallies around the country, eventually leading to the end of "official" segregation around the country.

  • In 1993, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

  • In 2000, she won an award for her acting - an Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for an appearance as herself in an episode of Touched by an Angel entitled "Black Like Monica."

  • In 1999, she received the highest award that could be given to any American - the Congressional Medal of Honor.

  • This heroic American passed away on October 25, 2005 at the age of 92 in her Detroit home.

Biography by Ian Ripley, PopStarsPlus.com, Sr. Staff Writer

 

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From the RosaParks.org Website:

Condolences in the form of cards and flowers should be sent to:

Rosa & Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development
65 Cadillac Square
Suite 2200
Detroit, Michigan 48226

Financial Donations can be directed to:

First Independence National Bank
Rosa & Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development
Memorial Fund
44 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 256-8400

Bank Contact: Rhonda Pugh (248) 358-2000 ext. 105

Routing Number: 072001079
Acct. Number: 101019339

Your donations will support the programs of the Institute. Questions should be directed to the Institute at (313) 965-0606.

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