
Her story doesn’t require much explaining. Many may only know of her through the up-beat Outkast track titled Rosa Parks, but even with that they know something – or should. I picked Rosa Parks today not because I was without knowledge of the events that occurred on that Montgomery bus back in 1955, but because it never hurts to do some refreshing. I surfed through a few articles and biographies on the web before deciding to point others who wish to learn more about Rosa Parks and the event that changed a lot then and today to this TIME article from 1999. She was featured as one of the twenty most influential heroes and icons of the 20th century.



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