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MeidasTouch News on MSNTPUSA Contributor Slams Rosa Parks, Civil Rights Movement
At Turning Point USA’s Blexit “Liberation Show” in Tampa on July 13, Turning Point USA contributor Brandon Tatum delivered a speech sharply critical of the Civil Rights Movement and civil rights icon ...
Parks became an icon of the civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Ala., bus in 1955, an act that earned her the title "Mother of the modern Civil Rights ...
Rosa Parks was the only Paterson high school that saw a decrease in the percentage of students who passed the state’s graduation proficiency test.
Rosa Parks wasn’t a danger. The people who watched her and said, ‘Yeah, I’m with her. I’m not moving either’ … They’re telling you, ‘Get to the back of the bus. You don’t sit up ...
Host Melissa Harris-Perry kicked off Black History Month with an illuminating conversation about the late Rosa Parks before her 100th birthday, revealing facts that prove her life was much more ...
It’s a story many in Montgomery, and across the nation, have grown up with: Rosa Parks, a weary black seamstress, gets on a bus on Dec. 1, 1955. She's tired and refuses to give up her seat to a ...
Gun rights activists need to follow in the footsteps of Rosa Parks, according to musician-turned-conservative pundit Ted Nugent. Ted Nugent and his wife Shemane shoot guns on their 1,200 acre ...
Rosa Parks had spent her entire life suffering under Jim Crow laws. Rosa Louise McCauley was born in Tuskegee, Ala., on Feb. 4, 1913. She lived on her grandparents’ farm.
Rosa Parks was not the first Black woman to be arrested for failing to yield her seat to another white passenger in the 1950s. Before her, Claudette Coven who was just 15, was arrested in March of ...
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