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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]]'') | ||
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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)