Title: Rosa parks
1Rosa parks
By A.A.E.
2 THIS IS A SCHOOL FOR BLACKS ONLY. THIS WOULD BE
ONE OF THE SCHOOLS MY BROTHERS AND I WOULD GO TO
IF IT WASNT FOR ROSA PARKS AND OTHER PEOPLE, IF
WE LIVED DOWN IN ALABAMA.
3Her Jail Window
4The bus she was arrested on
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5Click here for her speech
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7 8Some of the rules in the1950s
9The bus rules
10ROSA PARKS WAS BORN IN 1913 AND DIED WHEN SHE WAS
92 IN 2005
ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG BUT YOURE NOT YOUNG NO
OFFENCE
Her casket
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12THIS IS THE REAL REPORT THAT SHE HAD TO FILL OUT
13This is a diagram of where ROSA sat on the bus
14"To this day I believe we are here on the planet
Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make
this world a better place for all people to enjoy
freedom." --Mrs. Rosa Parks--
(Chinue did this page)
15The Rosa Parks Museum
Rosa parks had a museum of her and what she did
and all about her childhood and stuff like that
on the spot that she was arrested on. They made
that museum a little more than 40 yrs. After she
was arrested.
16(Rosa Parks Bld.)
I think this is supposed to be a copy of the real
bus but its spray painted in polka-dots (witch
my sis would love)
17Rosa parks is a picture in a art gallery
18The end and thank you
19Theres more to ROSA PARKS!!)
- FEBRUARY 4, 1913, ROSA MCCAULEY WAS BORN IN
TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA - ROSA STRUGGLED AND ALSO HAD TO PAY TO GET AN
EDUCATION NOT AVAILABLE TO MOST Blacks AT THE
TIME - ROSA MET RAYMOND PARKS, ONE YEAR LATER SHE
MARRIED HIM ON DECEMBER 19,1932 - IN 1943, ROSA WENT TO HER FIRST NAACP METTING,
SHE WAS ELECTED BECAUSE SHE COULD TYPE - IN 1955, ROSA ATTENED HIGHLANDER FOLK SCHOOL AND
LEARNED WAYS TO TRY TO END SEGREGATION - IN 1963, ROSA ATTENED THE LARGEST CIVIL RIGHT
MEETING EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C
20- ROSA CONTINUED TO WORK FORCIVIL RIGHTS AND THE
NAACP - IN 1965, SHE WORKED FOR DETROIT CONGRESSMAN JOHN
CONYERS AS HIS OFFICE MANAGER - DURING THE 1970S AND 80S SHE GAVE SPEECHES
ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS,TRAVELING OFTON - IN 1979, ROSA WON THE SPINGARN MEDAL, THE NAACPS
HIGHEST HONOR - IN 1987, THE ROGER JOSEPH PRIZE WAS GIVEN TO HER
. THIS PRIZE CAME WITH A 10,000 AWARD. SHE USED
THIS MONEY FOR A NEW ORGANIZATION SHE STARTED,
THE ROSA RAYMOND PARKS INSTITUTE FOR SLEF
DEVELOPMENT. - IN 1988, ROSA WAS HONERED BY BEING INTRODUCED
DURING THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION BY
JESSE JACKSON - IN 1996, SHE RECEIVED THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL IF
FREEDOM FROM PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON - IN 1999 ANOTHER OF THE COUNTRYS HIGHTEST AWARDS
WAS GIVEN TO HER, THE CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL. - TROY STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTGOMERY OPENED THE
ROSA PARKS LIBRARY MUSEUM ON THE SPOT SHE WAS
ARRESTED MORE THAN 40 YEARS EARLIER IN 2000. - ROSA PARKS HAS RECEIVED MORE THAN 43 HONORARY
DEGREES FROM UNIVERSITIESCOLLEGES FOR HER WORK
IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT