55 years ago today!

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By ANDREW GLASS * 12/1/10 4:58 AM EST

On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks, an African-American, was arrested and charged with violating a Montgomery, Ala., ordinance that required her to relinquish her bus seat to a white passenger. Her act of defiance sparked a yearlong bus boycott in the segregated city. It helped inspire a crusade that led Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which, among other things, bars discrimination in public accommodations.

Parks status as an iconic figure in the civil rights movement began when she was seated in the first row of the rear, which was set aside for blacks. Because the front of the bus was full, the driver demanded that she give up her seat to a white rider. Her failure to do so resulted in a $10 fine, plus an additional $4 in court costs. In 1956, the Supreme Court found the ordinance unconstitutional.

At the time, Parks, a 42-year-old seamstress, served as secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She said that she took her action as a private citizen, however, because she was tired of giving in.

After her arrest, the Montgomery department store where she worked fired her. Eventually, Parks moved to Detroit, where she found a similar job. From 1965 to 1988, she was a receptionist for Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.).

On Sept. 9, 1996, President Bill Clinton presented Parks with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the executive branchs highest honor. In 1997, she received a Congressional Gold Medal.

After Parks died on Oct. 24, 2005, her body lay in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, where some 50,000 people viewed the casket. She remains the only nongovernmental American to receive this tribute.

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Way to go Google!
 
I heard her speak at the UA several years before she died, and got to meet her at a function afterwards. Very nice lady who still didn't acknowledge that she was a civil rights hero.
 
I heard her speak at the UA several years before she died, and got to meet her at a function afterwards. Very nice lady who still didn't acknowledge that she was a civil rights hero.
She always seemed to be very humble and said she was just really tired that day!
 
Fuck me, Ghengis Khan would be a liberal to a cunt like you.
Sociopath! Webbed brain is one sick individual and it is this type of Neanderthal that holds the USA back and gives us our evil reputation! And you will notice the lack of a tongue lashing from the right!
 
Sociopath! Webbed brain is one sick individual and it is this type of Neanderthal that holds the USA back and gives us our evil reputation! And you will notice the lack of a tongue lashing from the right!

I would be willing to bet that he is middle aged and lives in the South.
 
I would be willing to bet that he is middle aged and lives in the South.

Have you ever had a chance to visit the South? Not to say the South is without problems like anywhere else but there are some of the nicest people you will ever meet who live there. These are people who will kill you with kindness.
 
Have you ever had a chance to visit the South? Not to say the South is without problems like anywhere else but there are some of the nicest people you will ever meet who live there. These are people who will kill you with kindness.
There are also people there who will just kill you because they don't like the way you look!
 
There are also people there who will just kill you because they don't like the way you look!

Ok, that's the same in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Oakland etc. Are you trying to say that is everyone in the South?
 
What does "some" imply?

Ok, I said the South is not without problems. Thank you for choosing to focus on the negative. Many people in the South are still some of the nicest and most hospitable people you will ever meet.
 
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