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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNCivil rights icon Rosa Parks born in Tuskegee, AlabamaRosa Parks is known for being a civil rights icon. But did you know that she was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on Feb. 4, 1913?
On Transit Equity Day, TheRide is honoring Rosa Parks by reserving a seat for her on each bus with a sign commemorating her ...
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Washingtonian on MSNEvery Bus and Train in DC Has a Seat Reserved for Rosa Parks TodayThere’s a seat reserved for Rosa Parks on every Metrobus and Metrorail train today. February 4 is the birthday of the civil ...
February 4 marks the birthday of Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks, and 2025 would've been her 112th birthday.To celebrate, Metro ...
Laketran and Geauga Transit, in partnership with the NAACP of Lake County, have continued recognizing the life and legacy of ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNTARC saving a seat on all buses in memory of Rosa Parks during Black History MonthTransit Authority of River City is participating in Black History Month this February by recognizing a famous civil rights ...
On what would have been Rosa Parks' 112th birthday, U.S. Representatives Terri A. Sewell of Alabama, Joyce M. Beatty of Ohio, and Shomari C. Figures of Alabama ...
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Rep. Terri Sewell today described her proposed holiday as counter measure to what she called an attack on diversity and Black history by President Donald Trump’s administration.
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WSAV Savannah on MSNTransit Equity Day gains momentum in Savannah: enjoy free rides today in honor of Rosa ParksWhen stepping on the bus today, you’ll see a seat already taken, but no one is in it. The seat is set aside today for Rosa ...
The first Rosa Parks Day in Massachusetts was celebrated Tuesday evening at the Bulfinch Meetinghouse, providing a dose of comfort during a time of great political turmoil that centers ...
Janesville Transit is recognizing Rosa Parks this week as a civil rights icon and public transit rider. Transit Director ...
The activist’s refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Alabama helped fuel the Civil Rights Movement.
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