On 2 November 2017, the Facebook page "The Other 98%" shared a meme comparing purported facts about the founder of the Papa John's (John Schnatter) and Little Caesar's (the late Mike Ilitch) For more than a decade, Ilitch had quietly paid for Rosa Parks’ apartment in downtown Detroit, according to CNN affiliate WXYZ. That story came to light thanks to Damon Keith, a Detroit native With a headline blaring “Mike Ilitch paid for Rosa Parks’ housing for more than a decade,” the TV station’s story is just not true. The headline repeats itself on national black media sites and elsewhere. Yes, it is true that the man behind Little Caesers paid for Rosa Parks's rent. Mike Ilitch didn't only own the $5 pie pizza chain but also the Detroit Tigers. He was an extremely influential and deeply involved member of the city he called home, his friends and family, and the sports community at large. DETROIT — When the founder of Little Caesars and owner of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings died Friday, one story about his good deeds may have been overlooked. Mike Ilitch was known for being the founder of Little Caesars and owner of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers, but he quietly made a difference in the life of civil rights icon Rosa Did Publisher Propose Removing Rosa Parks' Race from Florida Textbook? March 20, 2023 "She was told to move to a different seat," the lesson said, without an explanation of segregation. Did The company's founder, Mike Ilitch, was a benefactor of Rosa Parks, the iconic civil rights activist. The connection between Parks and Ilitch (who was also the former owner of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings) highlights how the lives of seemingly unrelated people can intersect in profoundly meaningful ways. In the '70s and '80s, she worked toward releasing wrongly convicted prisoners and raising money to send hundreds of kids to college. In 1994, she was 81. One evening in August, she heard the sounds of a break-in at the rear door of her house. Little Caesars’ founder Michael Ilitch, who passed away this past Friday, personally paid Rosa Parks’ rent for more than ten years. Mike Ilitch, the founder of Little Caesar’s, quietly paid for Rosa Parks’ rent after learning she had been robbed and assaulted in her home at the age of 81 in 1994. He helped her move to a safer neighborhood and continued to pay her rent until she died in 2005. In 1955, Rosa Parks very publicly changed the lives of countless others. In 1994, one person secretly helped to change hers. When Parks was assaulted and robbed in her home at the age of 81, the founder of Little Caesars (and the owner of both the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings) stepped up. The story also shows a picture of Keith with a copy of a $2,000 check that Ilitch's Little Caesars “It’s important that people know what Mr. Mike Ilitch did for Ms. Rosa Parks because it But his surprising connection to Rosa Parks reveals something more. February 16, 2017. When Keith called Ilitch, the Little Caesars founder asked what he could do to help. Keith told Ilitch he Mike Illitch, founder of the Little Caesars pizza chain, quietly paid civil rights activist Rosa Parks' rent for years when she was in need. His good deed is <p>Mike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings and rounder of Little Caesars Pizza, is shown during a parade to celebrate winning the 2008 Stanley Cup on June 6, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.</p> Little Caesars' founder has been applauded for quietly paying for Rosa Parks' rent. While Snopes reports that the meme in question stretches the truth and cherry picks evidence to portray Those who knew Mike Ilitch, the Little Caesars founder and Detroit Tigers owner who died last Friday, have spent the past few days fondly remembering his impact on friends, on Detroit residents Please enter a search term. Primary Menu. News. Local; Black History Month; Memphis murder map 2025 This is how Mike Ilitch — the Little Caesars Pizza founder and Detroit Red Wings and Tigers teams' owner who died last week at age 87 — came to help civil rights icon Rosa Parks when she was in need.
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