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Rosa Parks passes.......

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CNN) -- Rosa Parks, who helped trigger the civil rights movement in the 1950s, died Monday, her longtime friends told CNN. She was 92.

Parks inspired the civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, in December 1955.

Her arrest triggered a 381-day boycott of the bus system by blacks that was organized by a young Baptist preacher, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and led to a court ruling desegregating public transportation in Montgomery. (Full story)

Parks, a seamstress, facing regular threats and having lost her job, moved from Alabama to Michigan in 1957.

She joined the staff of U.S. Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, in 1965, championing civil liberties. Parks later earned the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Congressional Gold Medal.

Conyers, who first met Parks during the early days of the civil rights struggle, said Parks died in Detroit Monday evening.

"I think that she, as the mother of the new civil rights movement, has left an impact not just on the nation, but on the world," he told CNN in a telephone interview. "She was a real apostle of the non-violence movement."

Conyers said Parks worked on his original congressional staff when he first was elected to the House of Representatives in 1964.

He remembered her as someone who never raised her voice -- an eloquent voice of the civil rights movement.

"You treated her with deference because she was so quiet, so serene -- just a very special person," he said, adding that "there was only one" Rosa Parks.

Gregory Reed, a longtime friend and attorney, said Parks died between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. of natural causes. He called Parks "a lady of great courage."

Parks was the subject of the documentary "Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks," which received a 2002 Oscar nomination for best documentary short.

In April, Parks and rap duo OutKast settled a lawsuit over the use of her name on a CD released in 1998.

Under the settlement, OutKast and co-defendants SONY BMG Music Entertainment, Arista Records LLC and LaFace Records will help develop educational programs to "enlighten today's youth about the significant role Rosa Parks played in making America a better place for all races," according to a written statement.

The groups will work with the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute to promote Parks' legacy.


May she rest in peace....
 
Thanks for posting this, ray. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. Ms Parks was a very important champion of civil rights, and was an inspiration to us all. May she rest in peace. It is the passing of a major historical figure.

Mitch
 
A small act of defiance that became symbolic in American civil rights. Rosa Parks should definitely be considered a truly great American. Mayble Alabama still isn't very culturally diverse today, but it sure is a lot better now than it was back then.
 
This was one of those things that just kinda floors ya.

She's one of those people that were SO important you don't think they'll ever die. God speed Rosa, you deserve a nicely furnished mansion in heaven.

-Vixy-
 
I echo kitten kat. People who make such an important impact on our society become such a huge part of american culture that they somehow become immortal. You honestly believe they will always be there.

R.I.P. Rosa. No one will ever be able to undo the good you've done. God bless you for being so brave and stubborn, and opening doors that seemed to be bolted shut for all time. Your legacy will never die.
 
There wouldn't have been a Dr King or a civil rights movement as we know it if it weren't for this woman's courage to do what she did. She was the backbone of the Movement and who really got the ball rolling. I wouldn't have the opportunities open to me today if it weren't for her and many others willing to risk it all in order to change the world.

She will definitely be missed.
 
I truly admired you, Rosa! Rest In Peace.
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but that bus must have missed most of its stops that day. the people that were disrupted.
 
A few disruptions for a whole future of equal rights movements. Rather a callous thing to make comment on, snarky or not.
 
oh come on.

i find humor in everything.

i almost said she is buried in the back of the bus.

lets all laugh.
 
the_Baron said:
oh come on.

i find humor in everything.

i almost said she is buried in the back of the bus.

lets all laugh.

I bet you wouldn't say that to a black person. Try to show some respect for the dead, even if you don't mean any harm.
 
Another Oak has fallen in the forest.

Rosa Parks was a seamstress that morning; by that evening this hardworking, honest , non-descript young woman had become a meteor, streaking across the sky, with a simple message: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
No Marches, no bullhorns, no obscenity, no thrown rocks or bottles...just a woman who gave the entire world one simple example:

Nothing in this world is so powerful as a person who's finally had enough.

...and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

Bug
 
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