Legislation proposes Dec. 1 as Rosa Parks Day, honoring the civil rights activist who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — For the first time, the NFTA is honoring Rosa Parks by reserving a seat in her name on all 300+ buses and paratransit. On every NFTA bus, a sign now marks a seat for Rosa Parks. It was ...
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNNFTA honors civil rights icon Rosa Parks during Black History MonthAll month long, WIVB News 4 will be celebrating Black History Month. We’re focusing on a special recognition from the NFTA, which is honoring legendary civil ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNHonoring Black History: Claudette ColvinDid you know that Claudette Colvin was arrested for not giving up her bus seat nine months prior to Rosa Parks? Claudette Colvin and three other black students were told on March 2nd, 1955 ...
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The News-Herald on MSNLaketran, Geauga Transit reserve front seats on buses to recognize Rosa ParksLaketran and Geauga Transit, in partnership with the NAACP of Lake County, have continued recognizing the life and legacy of Rosa Parks — the civil rights activist who sparked the Montgomery Bus ...
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The Root on MSN[Opinion] 13 Myths And Truths About The Civil Rights MovementIn this digital age of disinformation, it’s easy for simple facts about the Civil Rights Movement to get misconstrued. During ...
Hampton Roads is celebrating Transit Equity Day by offering free bus rides on all routes on Monday. 80-year-old Dr. Patricia ...
The Black students were joined by white, mostly Jewish neighbors, the first interracial civil rights protest in the country.
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Daily Voice Alexandria VA on MSNAmericans Will Get Federal Holiday Between Thanksgiving, Christmas Under New ProposalWith a brand-new federal holiday proposal, Americans could soon have an additional day off between Thanksgiving and Christmas.The day, December 1, would be in honor of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks ...
Reproductive labor — like cooking, child care and distributing mutual aid — serves as the lifeblood of social movements.
Montgomery County will continue its slate of Black History Month programming with the second of several events on Wednesday.
I assume you felt the magic in the air last Tuesday. We all did. There’s only one day of the year children get more excited ...
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