Happy Rosa Parks Day! There are a few different days to celebrate #RosaParksDay. December 1st commemorates the anniversary of her arrest in 1955, and many locations observe the Monday after her birthday. Today, though, would have marked what would have been Rosa Park’s 113 birthday.
via ABHM:
Learn more about Rosa Parks, her experiences on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, and her role in the Civil Rights movement. Discover how the Montgomery Bus Boycott affected the bussing system. Several books and films offer insight to this day in history and the Civil Rights movement to follow.
- Quiet Strength: The Faith, the Hope, and the Heart of a Woman Who Changed a Nation by Gregory J. Reed and Rosa Parks
- Rosa Parks by Rosa Parks
- She Would Not Be Moved by Herbert R. Kohl
- Boycott (2001)
- Selma (2014)
You can also visit the Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University.
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott via PBS:
This interview with civil rights activist Rosa Parks describes her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. On December 1, 1955, Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Her refusal sparked a massive bus boycott that lasted 381 days, ending on December 21, 1956, after the United States Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation on city buses was unconstitutional.
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