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'''Rosa Parks''' was a [[seamstress]] from [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] in the [[ | '''Rosa Parks''' was a [[seamstress]] from [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]], in the [[United States]]. On [[1 December]] [[1955]], she staged a [[protest]] on a [[racial segregation|segregated]] [[bus]], by refusing to relinquish her seat to a [[white people|white passenger]]. | ||
This protest resulted in her [[arrest]] but led to the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]], beginning on [[5 December]], and, ultimately, to a wider [[Civil Rights Movement]], led by [[Martin Luther King]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') | This protest resulted in her [[arrest]] but led to the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]], beginning on [[5 December]], and, ultimately, to a wider [[Civil Rights Movement]], led by [[Martin Luther King]]. | ||
In [[1999]], Parks was awarded the [[Congressional Medal of Honor]] for her services to the advancement of black people's rights in America. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 00:45, 22 October 2018
Rosa Parks was a seamstress from Montgomery, Alabama, in the United States. On 1 December 1955, she staged a protest on a segregated bus, by refusing to relinquish her seat to a white passenger.
This protest resulted in her arrest but led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, beginning on 5 December, and, ultimately, to a wider Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King.
In 1999, Parks was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for her services to the advancement of black people's rights in America. (TV: Rosa)