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Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was a Yogi: ‘She was often taking care of herself’ - MSNRosa Parks was an avid yoga practitioner. The way Parks took a stand for civil rights reflects many of the principles behind yoga that connect the body and the mind.
The City of Lake Charles is also excited to announce the winner of its Red, White, Blue & You logo design contest. Trinity ...
Whatever your child's interest, there is still time to find a creative summer enrichment camp that fulfills their needs - and yours!
Tom Cruise returns for *Days of Thunder 2*, with a modern NASCAR twist, possible F1 crossover, and high-octane Hollywood ...
A two-story waterslide, multiple pools, and FlowRider wave simulation machine add to the fun, and other resort amenities ...
For Anaka Armstrong, the name Rosa Parks is synonymous with resilience. "I feel like she's symbolic of resilience and hard work paying off," the 18-year-old from Caledonia said.
Rosa Parks, who was already active in the Civil Rights Movement, became known for her refusal to follow the Jim Crow-era laws in Montgomery, Alabama. Specifically, she refused to give up her seat ...
The Rosa Parks Collection of 7,500 manuscripts and 2,500 photographs are available to researchers at the Library of Congress on Feb. 4 and a portion will be open to the public on March 2.
Thank you, Rosa, for being a true role model, because your efforts made way for positive change in this society. Thank you, Google for remembering her. Some behaviors are worth honoring.
GRTC has long conducted a tribute to Parks during Black History Month in February, but this is the first year the transit system is doing so on the day of her arrest, said Carrie Rose-Pace, a GRTC ...
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