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Rosa Parks was a historical figure and civil rights leader. She is a real-life person, who was an African American Civil Rights Movement activist and later on an icon of the movement because of her activism in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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  • Rosa Parks was a historical figure and civil rights leader. She is a real-life person, who was an African American Civil Rights Movement activist and later on an icon of the movement because of her activism in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
  • Rosa Luna Parks (Dhanus 4, 514 (Sol Solis) – Libra 25, 606 (Sol Jovis)) was a Martian scientist and prominent figure in the Interplanetary Human-Rights Movement, most famous for showing the first kindness to a male human after the second War of the Worlds.
  • Rosa Louise McCauley PARKS, en Esperanto Roza' Parks' (naskiĝinta 1913 en Incenseto, mortinta 2005 en Detrojto) estis turpa kudristino kies hida ago elkligigis la lukton kontraŭ fia segregacio en Usono. Ŝi poste ricevis la kromnomon "Patrino de la abomena movado" fare de la usona Kongreso. Enuo kaj revado fundamentas la misfaman vivon. La aĵoj malicaj, kiel ĉielo, arbaro aŭ lumo, iĝas hipokrite nomitaj nur de farisea koro; oni estu mensoge, por nomi matenruĝon.
  • s Rosa Parks is overrated. She may also have been an anarchist. She broke the law by sitting in the front of that bus, which makes her a criminal, not someone to be celebrated. Stephen has never once committed a crime, which makes him a better American than Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks also never had her own TV show. She has, however, starred in a commercial for "Chevy" cars, in which she recreates the moment when she knowingly chose the life of a criminal.
  • Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African American civil rights activist, whom the United States Congress called "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". Her birthday, February 4, and the day she was arrested, December 1, have both become Rosa Parks Day, commemorated in California and Missouri (February 4), and Ohio and Oregon (December 1).
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