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October 25, 2015 | Categories: & Literature, 1st Amendment Rights, Adults, AFRIKAN, Art, Children, Commentary, Community outrage, Culture, Education, Ethnic Studies, Families, Health, Human Rights, Independent Black Media, International Law, Law, Liberation, Media, New Afrikan Nation, NY Times, Political, Racism, Serious2020, Sexual predators, Spiritual, Strike!, Women, Women, Working Class, Youth | Tags: 1955, African/Black experience, Afrikan, arrest, Aurelia Browder, boycott, bus segregation officially outlawed, bus strike, civil rights leader, civil rights movement, Claudette Colvin, December 21 1956, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, fired from job, freedom, high profile, incarceration nation, Irene Morgan, John Conyers for Congress campaign, Mary Louise Smith, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery bus boycott, NAACP, New York Times front page, political harassment, President Obama, protest, racism, racist bus driver Blake, Rosa Parks, Rotunda in the U.S. capitol, Sarah Lewis Keys, seamstress, Senator Obama, sexual violence against women, statue in the State Capitol Statutory, successful Supreme Court litigation, Susie McDonald, terrorism, War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
10 Things You Didn’t know About Rosa Parks — Ekko. Forever. — Medium
By Esther at Ekko
Source: 10 Things You Didn’t know About Rosa Parks — Ekko. Forever. — Medium
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October 25, 2015 | Categories: & Literature, 1st Amendment Rights, Adults, AFRIKAN, Art, Children, Commentary, Community outrage, Culture, Education, Ethnic Studies, Families, Health, Human Rights, Independent Black Media, International Law, Law, Liberation, Media, New Afrikan Nation, NY Times, Political, Racism, Serious2020, Sexual predators, Spiritual, Strike!, Women, Women, Working Class, Youth | Tags: 1955, African/Black experience, Afrikan, arrest, Aurelia Browder, boycott, bus segregation officially outlawed, bus strike, civil rights leader, civil rights movement, Claudette Colvin, December 21 1956, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, fired from job, freedom, high profile, incarceration nation, Irene Morgan, John Conyers for Congress campaign, Mary Louise Smith, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery bus boycott, NAACP, New York Times front page, political harassment, President Obama, protest, racism, racist bus driver Blake, Rosa Parks, Rotunda in the U.S. capitol, Sarah Lewis Keys, seamstress, Senator Obama, sexual violence against women, statue in the State Capitol Statutory, successful Supreme Court litigation, Susie McDonald, terrorism, War on Afrikans | Leave a comment