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Civil rights icon Rosa Parks dies at 92

Monday, October 24, 2005; Posted: 10:23 p.m. EDT (02:23 GMT)

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(CNN) -- Rosa Parks, who helped trigger the civil rights movement in the 1950s, died Monday, her longtime friends told CNN. She was 92.

Parks inspired the civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama in December 1955.

Her arrest triggered a 381-day boycott of the bus system by blacks and led to court rulings desegregating public transportation nationwide.

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http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/24/parks.obit/index.html

To be honest I didn't even know she was still alive; I thought she had passed away long ago. What a courageous woman she was.
Aaron S
sad.gif never a good thing when a historical persion that did so much good change dies.
Ryan
Top story at Yahoo News

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051025/ap_on_...zkxBHNlYwN0bQ--
Anthony T.
She certaintly was a great lady, and a pioneer at that. I hope that she rests in peace.
Chris T
She fought for her beliefs, and what was right above all else, there are not enough people like that left in the world.
FυsE
QUOTE(CTerry @ Oct 25 2005, 05:21 PM) *
She fought for her beliefs, and what was right above all else, there are not enough people like that left in the world.

Or maybe we can have less people judging others by their races.... or age.
savaria
She was someone we should all look up to, she will be missed by many for her personality and for what she has done to change things in the world today.
DonWilson
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Joey Malinowski


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Even to many people who were around in those days, the era of racial segregation seems as remote as the Civil War. You might say that back in the Fifties, American society lived at a different point in evolutionary time.

Social historians point to an individual act of defiance on December 1, 1955, as the beginning of the end of that time.

What happened: In Montgomery, Alabama, a black seamstress named Rosa Parks was heading home after a long day at work. She boarded a bus and found a vacant seat. Trouble was, if there weren't enough seats on the bus for Caucasians, African Americans were supposed to give up their seats; back then that was the law in Montgomery, Alabama. As it happened, the bus soon filled up and Rosa was expected to give up her seat.

Fat chance. The lady had had enough. Rosa Parks refused to budge. In short order, Mrs. Parks was arrested, fingerprinted and fined for violating a city ordinance.

That incident in Montgomery turned out to be a catalyst for change. Mrs. Parks's arrest resulted in a black boycott of the city's bus line—a boycott that ended 381 days later when the bus line caved in, on the heels of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation in transportation was unconstitutional.

Meanwhile, the bus boycott triggered a wave of protest and freedom marches that captured national attention. The civil rights movement gathered momentum, and profound changes followed; Rosa Parks had rocked the country to its foundations. Perhaps more important, she challenged America to re-examine its values and institutions—and the country emerged that much stronger for it.



Source: Apple

A great civil rights leader.

princetontiger
That goes great with Apple's motto... "Think Different"
jethro
QUOTE(2be1ask1 @ Oct 26 2005, 05:56 PM) *
That goes great with Apple's motto... "Think Different"


But not with their closed technology view on the world (sorry to take the thread off topic).

Have vague recollections of a movie based around her stance re the bus situation. Can't remember the name off the top of my head, but hit you right between the eyes with some of the concept. Probably on one of the screeners currently cluttering up my desk ...
Chris T
QUOTE(jethro @ Oct 27 2005, 12:26 PM) *
But not with their closed technology view on the world (sorry to take the thread off topic).

Have vague recollections of a movie based around her stance re the bus situation. Can't remember the name off the top of my head, but hit you right between the eyes with some of the concept. Probably on one of the screeners currently cluttering up my desk ...
I saw a movie on Sky Movies based on her autobiography. Ahh here it is.
lcwhitlock
great movie thumbsup.gif
jethro
QUOTE(CTerry @ Oct 27 2005, 06:27 AM) *
I saw a movie on Sky Movies based on her autobiography. Ahh here it is.


Thanks CTerry, and l disagreed with the imdb reviewer as l did not find the music drowned out the characters.
Maddoktor2
The day after this was announced, Ellen DeGeneres reserved a front row aisle seat with Rosa's name on a place card for her.
Go, Ellen! thumbsup.gif
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