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According to the Henry Ford museum website, the Rosa Parks bus project received a whopping $205,000 through the Save America’s Treasures Program to help assist the restoration.
When Rosa Parks refused to move from her bus seat to give it to a white passenger on December 1, 1955, police in Montgomery, Alabama arrested her. While she wasn’t the first person to use a bus ...
Those in attendance got to see history up close, such as a 1950s era Montgomery city bus. This was the same model of bus that Rosa Parks rode daily and where she had refused to give up her seat.
Rosa Parks Museum: Unfortunately, the Rosa Parks Museum in downtown Montgomery will be closed this weekend as it undergoes technical renovations. It is expected to reopen in mid-January.
A Michigan museum has paid $492,000 at an Internet auction for a bus whose owners say was the one on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man in 1955. Steve Hamp, president of ...
Texas African American Museum's executive director Gloria Washington. It was a typical evening on Dec. 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks boarded the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, after a long day working as a ...
MONTGOMERY—Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum will celebrate what would have been the Civil Rights icon’s 112th birthday on Saturday with free admission to the museum and special programs ...
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