NAME OF LEADERS | |
Rosa Parks | Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African-American Women in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as “the first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement |
DESCRIPTION | NAME OF SITE | CITY | STATE |
BIRTHPLACE | ROSA PARKS BIRTH PLACE AREA | TUSKEGEE | ALABAMA |
MUSEUM | HENDRY FORD MUSEUM- BUS | DEARBORN | MICHIGHAN |
ALMA MATER | ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY | MONTGOMERY | ALABAMA |
DEATH PLACE ( RESIDENCE ) | APARTMENT | DETROIT | MICHIGAN |
BURIAL PLACE | WOODLAWN CEMETRY | DETROIT | MICHIGAN |
INTERESTING FACT | She was an African-American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. |
ROSA PARKS BIRTH PLACE AREAROSA PARKS BIRTH PLACE AREA ROSA PARKS LIVED IN THIS SITE
ROSA PARKS BIRTH PLACE AREA
ROSA PARKS SITE ROSA PARKS SITE – THE LIGHTNING ROUTE
THE SPOT WHERE ROSA PARKS WAS ARRESTED AFTER REFUSING TO GIVE UP THE SEAT THE SPOT WHERE ROSA PARKS WAS ARRESTED AFTER REFUSING TO GIVE UP THE SEAT
ROSA PARK BOOK ROSA PARKS BUS STOP
ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE
ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITYROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE
ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE
ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE
ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE ROSA PARKS STUDIED HERE
ROSA PARKS BUS – FORD HISTORY MUSEUM – DEARBORN ROSA PARKS BUS – FORD HISTORY MUSEUM – DEARBORN
ROSA PARKS ARTIFACT
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
WASHINGTON DCROSA PARKS DEATHPLACE
DETROIT MICHIGAN
ROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE
WOODLAND CEMETRYROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE
ROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE ROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE
ROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE – CHURCH INTERIORROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE – CHURCH INTERIOR
ROSA PARKS BURIAL SITE – CHURCH INTERIOR ROSA PARKS STATUE