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KIPP Connect Preparatory - Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was born today, February 4, 1913. Read 5 facts about her below: •Rosa Parks was NOT the first Black woman who refused to give
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Rosa Parks statue to be unveiled Sunday | WRIC ABC 8News
Brown Girl Collective - Brown Girl Herstory: Civil rights legend Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913. Rosa Louise McCauley was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. She moved with her parents, James
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Pollock-Randall & Marysville Funeral Homes - Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, was known by Congress as “the first lady of civil rights”. An event on December 1, 1955 started a movement that would
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