Rosa Parks became a civil rights icon for refusing to give up her bus seat, but it led to personal and financial hardship for ...
Rosa Parks is known for being a civil rights icon. But did you know that she was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on Feb. 4, 1913?
The first Rosa Parks Day in Massachusetts was celebrated Tuesday evening at the Bulfinch Meetinghouse, providing a dose of comfort during a time of great political turmoil that centers ...
When Rosa Parks refused to move from her bus seat to give it to a white passenger on December 1, 1955, police in Montgomery, ...
Rosa Parks, left, and Martin Luther King ... Since she no longer felt safe in Montgomery, she and her husband went to Detroit to live with Parks's brother. Parks found work as a seamstress ...
Content warning: This piece includes an account of an apparent suicide.
Commentary: The lives of Jimmy Carter and Eleanor Roosevelt exemplify the value of older Americans' contributions.
Rosa Parks worked in Conyers’ office from 1965 until her retirement ... In 1969, a year after King’s assassination, Coretta Scott King led a birthday rally in Atlanta to celebrate her late husband’s ...
What people thought about at the public viewing of Jimmy Carter lying in state in the Capitol: reflections on a long and well-lived life, anxiety over what lies ahead.
In 1958, Williams chaired the Committee to Combat Racial Injustice, which organized to defend two Black boys, ages 7 and 9, ...
Visitors walking into the Historic Westside Legacy Park are met with images immortalizing Southern Nevada’s Black history.