Little Caesars founder quietly paid Rosa Parks’ rent for years By Eric Levenson. 2 minute read Published 11:52 AM EST, Wed February 15, 2017 Link Copied! Little Caesars founder Mike Ilitch Mike Ilitch reportedly once paid the rent of civil rights activist Rosa Parks when she moved into a Detroit apartment complex in 1994. he called the judge and said he would pay for Parks The judge said Ilitch paid Parks' mortgage until the day she died in 2005. Parks is known as "The First Lady of Civil Rights," after she refused to give up her seat to a white person on a bus, sparking a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, which then led to nationwide protests to end segregation in public facilities. When he read about the attack on Rosa Parks's life, Judge Damon Keith immediately tried to find a safer, newer apartment for Parks to live in, per USA Today. When Illitch read about the plan in the paper, he called Keith and said that he would pay for Parks's rent for as long as needed. Little Caesars' Billionaire Founder Mike Ilitch Paid Rosa Parks's Rent for Years. Some feel-good news in the world of fast food magnates By Kate Sullivan Published: Feb 16, 2017 10:06 AM EST. “Rosa Parks Robbed and Beaten,” read the headline in The New York Times (paywall). After a man broke into her home one evening in August 1994, the 81-year-old civil rights icon found herself After Ilitch read about Parks’ search in the newspaper, he contacted Keith and offered to pay for Parks’ rent ($2,000 a month) in perpetuity. In total, Ilitch paid for Parks’ rent from 1994 until her death in 2005. Little Caesars Owner Paid Rosa Parks' Rent For 11 Years Elijah C. Watson. February 16, 2017. Illitch and Parks met when the latter's house was broken into back in August 1994. The 81-year-old For over ten years, the Detroit businessman paid the rent of civil rights icon Rosa Parks, according to a 2014 news article from Sports Business Daily. Though locally reported, the information was Rosa Parks' life continued long after the Montgomery bus boycott. She and her husband both lost their jobs thanks to her activism, and they moved from Alabama, finally settling in Detroit. She lived there for 50 years. In the '70s and '80s, she worked toward releasing wrongly convicted prisoners and raising money to send hundreds of kids to Little Caesars Owner Paid Rosa Parks' Rent For 11 Years Elijah C. Watson. February 16, 2017. Illitch and Parks met when the latter's house was broken into back in August 1994. The 81-year-old The house lived in by Rosa Parks's brother, Sylvester McCauley, his wife Daisy, and their 13 children, and where Rosa Parks often visited and stayed after leaving Montgomery, was bought by her niece Rhea McCauley for $500 and donated to the artist Ryan Mendoza. Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee to Leona, a school teacher, and James McCauley, a skilled carpenter and stonemason. Shortly after her birth, her family moved into this house in Abbeville situated on a 260-acre farm owned by her grandparents, Anderson and Louisa McCauley. This post Little Caesars Founder Paid Rosa Parks’ Rent For Over A Decade first a 28-year-old former White House aide from Donald Trump’s first term who gave explosive testimony to the It has taken on a new life in light of Ilitch's death on Friday at the age of 87. Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley posted on Facebook a link to an article on the subject on Friday. ROSA PARKS DETROIT HOME . Reveals Hard Truths about Her Life in the Northern Promise Land That Wasn't. by Jeanne Theoharis read more In 2000, Troy University created the Rosa Parks Museum, located at the site of her arrest in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. In 2001, the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, consecrated Rosa Parks Circle, a 3.5-acre park designed by Maya Lin, an artist and architect best known for designing the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C. Rosa Parks, left, and Martin Luther King Jr., second from left, presented this couple with an award at a 1965 ceremonyImage: AP Photo/picture alliance On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, who worked 02/03/2025 February 3, 2025. She stood up for her rights by staying seated. In the 1950s, Rosa Parks gave the US Civil Rights Movement a huge boost, and inspired Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa Parks (born February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.—died October 24, 2005, Detroit, Michigan) was an American civil rights activist whose refusal to relinquish her seat on a public bus precipitated the 1955–56 Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama, which became the spark that ignited the civil rights movement in the United States.
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