The story of Rosa Parks has long been misrepresented and sanitized. Now it's also under threat of erasure. We correct the ...
A Citilink bus adorned with unique artwork paying tribute to civil rights activist Rosa Parks has been on the streets of Fort Wayne for only a few weeks, and it’s already turning heads. The ...
*The Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) honored the legacy of Rosa Parks, a civil rights icon, on December 1, 2016. Each bus in their fleet had a seat reserved in her honor and their headlights ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Sixty-seven years after civil rights leader Rosa Parks refused to give up her Alabama city bus seat to a white passenger, theWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will ...
Rosa Parks and her impact on Alabama and Civil Rights history will be symbolized with a statue on the State Capitol grounds ...
WASHINGTON — Editor's note: The video attached to the article is from a story WUSA9 did in December of 2016. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is paying tribute to the legacy ...
The monuments honoring the Alabama natives, whose advocacy helped dismantle racial segregation and promoted the rights of ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement” is now featured front-and-center on a Citilink bus, 68 years after she stood up for her rights by sitting down in a segregated bus.
Metro is placing signs reading “Rosa Parks Day: Today this seat is reserved to honor Rosa Parks” on one seat in every bus. (Courtesy WMATA) Metro is setting aside one seat on every bus in its ...
About 100 people cheered Friday as Citilink’s newest bus drove by the Forum at Electric Works. Fort Wayne’s public transportation provider, city officials and local artist Theoplis Smith III, also ...
Eight years after Parks' death, on February 27, 2013, her statue was installed inside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat 60 years ago today. — -- Dec. 1, 1955, was the day Rosa Parks became an icon for change. That was when the “Mother of the Modern Day Civil Rights ...