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Museums across the U.S. are displaying artifacts that represent and reflect landmark events of the Civil Rights era. Visitors ...
Rosa Parks sits in the front of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, after the Supreme Court ruled segregation illegal on the city bus system on Dec. 21, 1956. (Photo by Underwood Archives/Getty Images) ...
Rosa Parks, right, was arrested 60 years ago in Montgomery, Ala., after refusing to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. (Gene Herrick/Associated Press) ...
A Citilink bus adorned with unique artwork paying tribute to civil rights activist Rosa Parks has been on the streets of Fort Wayne for only a few weeks, and it’s already turning heads. The ...
The restored bus was first exhibited at The Henry Ford's "Celebrate Black History" program that began on February 1, 2003, and was a focal point of celebrations of Rosa Parks' life and legacy when ...
Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat 60 years ago today. — -- Dec. 1, 1955, was the day Rosa Parks became an icon for change. That was when the “Mother of the Modern Day Civil Rights ...
It’s been almost 70 years since a Montgomery bus driver ordered Rosa Parks to move to the back of a bus. But it seems history is repeating itself after the same thing happened to two men who are ...
When bus #2857 was retired in the early 1970s, Roy H. Summerford of Montgomery bought it. At the time, company employees told him that it was the Rosa Parks bus.