Rosa Parks
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Adam Shakoor, Attorney who Represented Rosa Parks and the Nation’s First Muslim Judge, Dies at 74
He also served as the deputy mayor of Detroit from 1989 to 1993.
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Rich Donors Support Conservative Groups in Campaign to Ban Books Addressing Race
The trend of banning books addressing race and LGBTQ+ issues is supported not only by conservative grassroots groups but also their wealthy donors.
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Woman Arrested For Alleged Assault On Delta Airlines Flight Made Rosa Parks Remark, Court Documents State
"What am I, Rosa Parks?" was the alleged statement that set everything off
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Alabama May Consider Wiping the Arrest Records Clean for Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks
Alabama officials are considering a bid to clear arrest records of civil rights icons Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, both convicted in the 1950s.
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Rosa Parks Got the Glory. Claudette Colvin Just Wants Her Record Expunged
Colvin was 15 when she refused to relinquish her seat on a Montgomery, Ala. bus in 1955, nine months before Parks sparked the Montgomery bus boycott.