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ROSA PARKS
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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BIOGRAPHY
Her name was Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
Known as "Mother of Civil Rights Movement"
Was African American Civil Rights Activist and seamstress
Was born Feb 4,1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama
In 1932 she married Raymond Parks at 19
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THE 1955 BUS INCIDENT
Refused to give up her seat to a white passenger
Was arrested &convicted of violating the laws of segregation
Montgomery Improvement Association initiated a boycott
Boycott was a success & was led by Martin Luther King Jr.
Boycott lasted 381 days
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THE END OF SEGREGATION
Judge finds her guilty of breaking the law & fines her $14
Her lawyer appeals her case to the U.S, Supreme Court
Nov. 13,1956 Supreme Court ruled that bus segregation was unconstitutional
Court's written order arrived in Montgomery
The boycott ended the day after Dec 20, 1956
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ROSA
In 1943 she had argued with the same driver when he told her to enter though the back door
In 1996 President Clinton presented Rosa with Presidential Medal of Freedom
In 1999 she was awarded Congressional Gold Medal the higest honor awarded on civilian
Died Oct 24, 2005, her casket was placed in U.S. Capitol rotunda for 2 days
Was the only woman & second African American n America history to lie in State Capitol
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MACK CHARLES PARKER
AFRICAN AMERICAN VICTIM OF LYNCHING
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Was born in 1936
Was arrested Feb, 23 1959 on charges of raping a white pregnant woman
Mississippi state trooper offered the woman's husband a gun to shoot him
3 days before his trial he was abducted from County Jail by an angry mob
He was brutally beaten and shot to death
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On May 4, 1959 his body was found in the Pearl River in Louisiana
FBI investigated &obtained confessions from some of the white suspects
County prosecutor refused to present evidence to grand jury
Judge in the case encouraged the jury to return no indictment against killers
This incident was so significant it is considered one of the last civil rights era lynching
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SOURCES
www.history.com/topics/block-history/rosaparks
Biography.com
mscivilrightsprojects.org
crdl.usg.edu
weallbe.blogspot.com
Liz Montes
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