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[[Rosa Parks]] had '''a mother'''. The ill health of [[Rosa Parks' grandmother|Parks' grandmother]], and the subsequent sickness of her mother, meant that Parks had to leave [[school]] and was not able to become a [[teacher]] as she desired. ([[TV]]: [[Rosa (TV story)|''Rosa'']])
[[Rosa Parks]] had '''a mother'''. The ill health of [[Rosa Parks' grandmother|Parks' grandmother]], and the subsequent sickness of her mother, meant that Parks had to leave [[school]], and was not able to become a [[teacher]] as she desired. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Though not mentioned on-screen, Rosa Parks' mother was named Leona McCauley (née Edwards). Parks did in fact leave school to care for her grandmother, and later her mother, when they got sick.
In the real world, Rosa Parks' mother was named Leona McCauley (née Edwards).
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 25 October 2018

Rosa Parks had a mother. The ill health of Parks' grandmother, and the subsequent sickness of her mother, meant that Parks had to leave school, and was not able to become a teacher as she desired. (TV: Rosa)

Behind the scenes

In the real world, Rosa Parks' mother was named Leona McCauley (née Edwards).