All About

ROSA PARKS

A pioneering civil rights leader, Rosa Parks earned the title “The first lady of civil rights” after she courageously defied segregation laws by refusing to relinquish her seat on a bus in 1955. This brave act sparked the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott, a pivotal movement that ultimately dismantled racial segregation on public transportation nationwide.

Fun Facts & Hidden Details

Two important dates commemorate the life and legacy of Rosa Parks, the pioneering civil rights activist. Her birthday, celebrated on February 4th, marks the arrival of a remarkable individual who would go on to challenge racial segregation laws. Conversely, December 1st is a day of significant historical importance, as it was on this date that Parks’ courageous act of defiance sparked widespread protests and calls for change.

Family Life, Relationships & Personal Life

In 1932, Rosa Parks tied the knot with Raymond Parks, a prominent African American barber and NAACP member, who became a pivotal figure in her life.

Early Life Before Fame

Her school, the Montgomery Industrial School, was burned down twice by racist arsonists.

Career and Collabs

A prominent figure collaborated with Martin Luther King Jr., a renowned leader of the Civil Rights movement, to bring about significant change.

ROSA PARKS

Fans Also Viewed

Related Stars