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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|species = Human | |image = Steele (Rosa).JPG | ||
|origin = | |species = Human | ||
|spouse = Lizzie Steele | |origin = [[United States]] | ||
|only = Rosa (TV story) | |spouse = Lizzie Steele | ||
|only = Rosa (TV story) | |||
|main actor = Richard Lothian | |main actor = Richard Lothian | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Mr | '''Mr Steele''' was an American who lived in Montgomery, [[Alabama]] with his wife, [[Lizzie Steele|Lizzie]]. Like many southerns of the time, Steele was a racist; he was quick to escalate a simple misunderstanding into a fight. | ||
On [[30 November]] [[1955]], Lizzie dropped her glove, which | On [[30 November]] [[1955]], Lizzie dropped her glove, which [[Ryan Sinclair]] picked up. He went to give her back the glove, tapping the woman's arm. Mr Steele, who thought Ryan was trying to do something untoward to his wife, slapped him across the face, ordering he take his "filthy black hands" off his wife. Ryan's step-grandfather [[Graham O'Brien]] along with the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan]], came to Ryan's defence. Mr Steele expressed shock and disgust when Graham said that Ryan was his grandson and guessed that the group were not from Alabama. He then told them that Ryan would have "a noose for a neckerchief" if he touched another white woman in Montgomery. Before things escalated further, a seamstress named [[Rosa Parks]] arrived and told Mr Steele that it was a misunderstanding and that his suit would be ready for him tomorrow. Following this, Mr Steele left with Lizzie. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') | ||
[[Category:20th century individuals]] | [[Category:20th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Montgomery residents]] |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 6 January 2022
Mr Steele was an American who lived in Montgomery, Alabama with his wife, Lizzie. Like many southerns of the time, Steele was a racist; he was quick to escalate a simple misunderstanding into a fight.
On 30 November 1955, Lizzie dropped her glove, which Ryan Sinclair picked up. He went to give her back the glove, tapping the woman's arm. Mr Steele, who thought Ryan was trying to do something untoward to his wife, slapped him across the face, ordering he take his "filthy black hands" off his wife. Ryan's step-grandfather Graham O'Brien along with the Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan, came to Ryan's defence. Mr Steele expressed shock and disgust when Graham said that Ryan was his grandson and guessed that the group were not from Alabama. He then told them that Ryan would have "a noose for a neckerchief" if he touched another white woman in Montgomery. Before things escalated further, a seamstress named Rosa Parks arrived and told Mr Steele that it was a misunderstanding and that his suit would be ready for him tomorrow. Following this, Mr Steele left with Lizzie. (TV: Rosa)