Rosa Parks Day is a holiday in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks, celebrated in the U.S. states of Missouri and Massachusetts on her birthday, February 4, in Michigan and California on the first Monday after her birthday, and in Ohio, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Oregon and several cities and counties on the day she was arrested, December 1. Rosa Parks being fingerprinted on February 22, 1956, by Lieutenant D.H. Lackey as one of the people indicted as leaders of the Montgomery bus boycott. She was one of 73 people rounded up by deputies that day after a grand jury charged 113 African Americans for organizing the boycott. In 1932, Rosa married Raymond Parks, a barber who was deeply involved in the fight for civil rights. Together, they became active members of their community. Rosa worked as a seamstress, quietly stitching clothes during the day while working with the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) in the evenings. In 2001, the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, consecrated Rosa Parks Circle, a 3.5-acre park designed by architect Maya Lin, who is best known for designing the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington. Politicians, celebrities and thousands of mourners honored civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks Monday at a memorial service in Washington, D.C. Her remains lay in honor in the rotunda of the U.S Rosa Parks smiles during a ceremony where she received the Congressional Medal of Freedom in Detroit on Nov. 28, 1999. Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the In the 1950s, Rosa Parks gave the US Civil Rights Movement a huge boost, and inspired Martin Luther King Jr. In 1998, various US states introduced Rosa Parks Day — some on December 1, the 11:30 a.m. - Rosa Parks memorial unveiling. 2 p.m. - Rosa Parks Day Concert: The Westerlies, featuring "For Rosa" by composer Mason Bynes, in partnership with ClefWorks, in the Rosa Parks Museum's Rosa Parks rides a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on Dec. 21, 1956 – the day Montgomery’s public transportation system was legally desegregated. A year earlier, on Dec. 1, 1955, Parks refused to give up her seat for white passengers, sparking a seminal moment in the civil rights movement that led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and a successful Civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks was remembered Monday as a courageous woman whose defiance in the face of segregation helped inspire the civil rights movement and set an example for generations to The statue depicts Rosa Parks wearing the same clothes she wore on the day she was arrested. Based on photographic research into what she was wearing the day on the bus, she is shown wearing a round brimless hat, glasses, a cloth coat over her dress, laced shoes and she holds the handle of her purse. TriMet Customer Service will be closed on the following holidays, except for Rosa Parks Day, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Memorial Day May 26, 2025. Rosa Parks Day allows us and future generations to remember our progress as a nation and continue the movement towards freedom for all Americans." House Bill 3481 was a bipartisan bill that unanimously passed both the House and Senate chambers and was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott. Metro is commemorating Rosa Parks Day and the historic icon who helped spark the Civil Rights Movement. Today, every bus in our Metrobus fleet will proudly feature a reserved seat in her honor. Each seat will be marked with a sign featuring an image of Parks saying, “Today, this seat is reserved in honor of Rosa Parks.” Left: Civil rights activist Rosa Parks at Poor Peoples March at Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, from the Library of Congress. Right: Reenactment of Parks sitting on a bus. Civil Rights Pioneer and Social Activist. An African-American working woman, she became most famous for her refusal in 1955 to give up a bus seat to a white man who was getting on the bus, an incident that led to her arrest and inspired Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to lead the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott, one of A unity march from the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church to the Rosa Parks Museum was among the activities commemorating Rosa Parks Day. On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a Montgomery city bus outside the department store where she worked as a seamstress. Every February, the Labor Sustainability Network coordinates Transit Equity Day, a nationwide day of action that highlights the importance of equitable public transit in ongoing struggles for civil rights. This year’s action, on February 5, falls on the day after what would’ve been the 111th birthday of Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks Day Rally and Unity Walk. Date: Friday, Dec. 1; Time: 5:30–6:30 p.m. Location: Steps of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, 454 Dexter Ave 3,471 Followers, 0 Following, 21 Posts - Rosa Parks (@official.rosa.parks) on Instagram: "" Log In. Sign Up October 29, 2005 was the day of my memorial⚰️⚰
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