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How many days was rosa parks in jail? Was rosa parks only in jail for a day? How long was Rosa Parks jail sentence? When was rosa parks reasled from jail? When was rosa parks released fro jail? What helped Rosa Parks get out of jail?
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== She didn't have to spend the night in jail, she was supposed to show up at a court in three days, from her arrest, She refused to pay the fine and would not believe that she broke the law. ==
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Rosa Parks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African American civil rights activist whom the U.S. Congress later called the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement....
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One day, a black woman named Rosa Parks was riding home on a bus after a long day of work. She was very tired. She got on the bus and sat in a vacant seat. In those days her city had a special law: ... Rosa Parks was arrested and put in jail. Many people heard what happened; some didn't think it was fair. So the black people...
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www.nncc.org/Curriculum/rosa.parks.html
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On the historical day of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was tired and on her way home from a long day at work. ... By around six o'clock, she was arrested and taken to jail. Since Parks was well respected by everyone in her community, her arrest sparked what is known today as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Parks was found guilty...
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www.wc.pdx.edu/rosaparks/rosaparks.html
www.wc.pdx.edu/rosaparks/rosaparks.html
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1 Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1914. She is known ... 3 Rosa did not intend to cause problems that day. What should have been a normal ride on the bus ended up with Rosa being thrown in jail for not giving up her seat. Black people had been treated unfairly for a very long time.
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Rosa Parks often chose to walk home from her job as a department store seamstress instead of grapple with the segregated bus system of Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. ... So this proper middle-aged woman was hauled off to jail. ... The bus boycott lasted 382 days and deprived the bus companies of vast amounts of profit.
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www.meltmagazine.com/12_2002/page4.htm
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After Rosa Parks was taken to jail and fingerprinted she was allowed one phone call, which she made to her Reverend, ... The white community did not like the protest and tried to stop it many times. ... Rosa Parks was part of an organized civil rights movement that was called the N.A.A.C.P. Four days after Rosa Parks was arrested,
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Rosa Parks, the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement," visited the Scholastic Web site from January to February 1997. During this monthlong project, students learned how Mrs. ... After I was in jail I had the opportunity to call home and speak to my mother. ... Many students expressed their gratitude to Ms. Parks.
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teacher.scholastic.com/rosa/interview.htm
teacher.scholastic.com/rosa/interview.htm
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