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    Default Rosa Park Died Tonight....

    For those of you with no history lessons in class, Rosa Lee Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the modern civil rights movement, died Monday. She was 92.
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    wow what from...just old age?

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    Yeah Im pretty sure.
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    Sad news. What an inspiration to all people, I think. Not just African-Americans. Later, QD.
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    wow. crazy.

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    ah man... at least she died knowing she made a difference and seeing it, you know?


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    may she rest in peace...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett
    For those of you with no history lessons in class, Rosa Lee Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the modern civil rights movement, died Monday. She was 92.
    Thats sooo freaking sad...she was a bad ass....YOU KNOW WHO TOLD ME THAT TOO.....My mom and dad....both of my parents met her. Said that she was a wonderful lady. My mom actually said that when she was singing in her church choir Mrs. Parks came to the event that was being done for charity and Parks had said a few words to my mom and kissed her on the forehead. I thought that was the coolest thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormhammer
    ah man... at least she died knowing she made a difference and seeing it, you know?
    Very true, Not many people can say that to... She was one of the few who made a huge change in society
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    She is/was a very brave women
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    i hate to kill the mood in here but on the news the guy just said, and i quote "...and today Rosa PArks passed away, she refused to give up her seat at the front of the bus...."

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    WOW! RIP
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    wow, he must feel bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff
    i hate to kill the mood in here but on the news the guy just said, and i quote "...and today Rosa PArks passed away, she refused to give up her seat at the front of the bus...."
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    he said as one sentence ROSA PARKS DIED TODAY, SHE REFUSED TO GIVE UP HER SEAT ON THE BUS

    p.s. that's a run on sentence which made it so odd....

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    Sad news. What an inspiration to all people, I think. Not just African-Americans. Later, QD.
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    damn 92!!! I was just listening to the outcase song that they titled after her today...ohh and she sued them for it....grrr

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    R.I.P rosa
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    Sad sad news. That woman changed a lot in her life, more than any of us could ever hope for...

    "Ah ha, hush that fuss
    Everybody move to the back of the bus"...

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    Yeah, I was watching it on the news and I think that a monument should be made to honor her.

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    damn 92!!! I was just listening to the outcase song that they titled after her today...ohh and she sued them for it....grrr
    I think you meant OutKast.....yeah I she did sue them. Don't know if she won, but she did.

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    strong strong woman .....may she rest in peace now....knowing that she impacted many lives & made significant changes ...+1 B

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    hey I did a report on her about couple years back, easy grade, rest in peace

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    outcase wtf

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    Quote Originally Posted by VanillaMaggie
    Thats sooo freaking sad...she was a bad ass....YOU KNOW WHO TOLD ME THAT TOO.....My mom and dad....both of my parents met her. Said that she was a wonderful lady. My mom actually said that when she was singing in her church choir Mrs. Parks came to the event that was being done for charity and Parks had said a few words to my mom and kissed her on the forehead. I thought that was the coolest thing
    That is awesome

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    What amazes me is the truth about Rosa Parks and the events that started the movement are not in the american spot light. She was not the first black women to stand up against the white injustices of her time, that happened in 1865 by Sojourner Truth. She wasn't the only women to refuse to move a seat on a bus either, she just got the most attention. It wasn't Rosa Parks who single handedly started the civil rights movement, she is just the portrait that we paint of the movement. The truth will set you free. Read on for the real truth.



    Rosa Parks and E. D. Nixon
    By Dr. Ronald Walters, The Black World Today, 15 June 1999

    I recently covered the White House ceremony conferring the Congressional Gold Medal upon Rosa Parks for MSNBC and was party to an interesting display of revisionist history. Don’t get me wrong. Rosa Parks doesn’t deserve to be dissed, by me or anyone else. But was I had to confront the distinct mythology that this gentle, dignified, courageous lady, single-handedly kicked off the Civil Rights movement. There was John Lewis being interviewed saying that when she sat down, oppressed blacks could stand up with dignity; Martin Luther King, III repeated this refrain and it could be heard in the speeches of several of the dignitaries at the event.

    The mythology is that it was the character of Rosa Parks that was the spark which lit the fuse of the Montgomery Bus Boycott out of which came the entire Civil Rights movement. Although something can be said for this interpretation in general, it cover up a more complex truth. First of all, Rosa Parks was not really the picture perfect lady on the Bus who was incensed when told to get up and give her seat to a white man. In her role with the NAACP, she had known a series of courageous women such as Ella Baker and others, and by the time of her arrest, she had made a habit of defying the laws of white supremacy.

    The mythology also by-passes the role of E. D. Nixon in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. If there had been no Nixon, the nation would probably not have known either Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King, Jr. It was Nixon who selected Rosa Parks for attention when she landed in jail. He knew, as an organizer for the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and a long time member of the NAACP, that her contacts with the NAACP meant that people would perceive that the organization had been violated by her jailing and that it would be easier to achieve a response. Rosa Parks had been a member of the NAACP since 1943 and former Secretary so, when he found out that she was in Jail he called a meeting.

    It was E. D. Nixon who called Martin Luther King, Jr. to ask whether or not the meeting might be held at his church. Nixon’s reason for this was that King had not been in town long enough to have been intimidated into submission by the White power structure in Montgomery. Later, I heard Nixon say on one occasion that he told King that is good that he agreed to have the meeting at his church because that is where Nixon told everybody it would be anyway. So, King became the icon of that struggle, but Nixon was its rough edge.

    The Boycott began in December of 1955 and It was just over a year later that it would be resolved, but there had already been a bus boycott in Baton Rouge in 1953. So, I believe with Professor Aldon Morris that what lit the torch of the Civil Rights movement in a much stronger way was the 1954 Supreme Court decision on school integration. It created strong expectations, promising an end to segregation in a broad sphere of American life, with the simultaneous fact that the law was on the side of blacks, if only they would push for it to work. As such, actions began in many places.

    After the Montgomery Boycott, Rosa Parks fell on hard times in Montgomery because of her role in the Boycott and it was hard for her to reclaim her employment as a seamstress in the downtown department stores. So, she became a soldier in the movement and found herself at the Highlander Folk School with Septima Clark and other stalwarts, working in the Citizenship schools that were set up all over the South to stimulate black voting and a general awareness of the rights of blacks as citizens. In any case, she generally faded from the scene when, out of the blue, she was offered a job in the early 1980s by Congressman John Conyers of Detroit and worked in his office for some time. I noticed that he was not on the program at the Medal ceremony.

    As the movement left Montgomery and went on to other sites where the cameras were focused, E. D. Nixon also was lost to view, as he stayed in the City and worked among its people. The creation of the Southern Christian leadership Conference offered a role in the struggle for preachers, which seemed to prohibit a labor leader.

    What does the canonization of Rosa Parks mean to us today? It appears that Rosa Parks has become a convenient icon of the movement’s past, pacified every much as Martin Luther King, Jr. has been to the point of being almost irrelevant as a symbol of modern black struggle. Through her Foundation, she has attempted to pass on some education about the Civil Rights movement, but even there, the message is pitched to the generally consumable point that everyone can potentially generate change if they are of good character and carry themselves in a dignified and courageous manner.

    This is why it was possible for members of the House and Senate to cast an easy vote to support giving the Medal; 434 out of 435 in the House and 82 votes in the Senate. This process of making icons is not something that Rosa Parks did or would even approve of. It is what happens when we are willing to forget the realities of struggle and the depths of our oppression in order to create a modern comfort zone.

    Meanwhile, I honor Rosa Parks for the dignity and courage that led to the Gold Medal, but I will also remember E. D. Nixon who made this honor possible.

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    Hhaha Neonracer is the man..

    She Didnt inspired me in anyway shape or form...

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    I never said she inspired me. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanillaMaggie
    Thats sooo freaking sad...she was a bad ass....YOU KNOW WHO TOLD ME THAT TOO.....My mom and dad....both of my parents met her. Said that she was a wonderful lady. My mom actually said that when she was singing in her church choir Mrs. Parks came to the event that was being done for charity and Parks had said a few words to my mom and kissed her on the forehead. I thought that was the coolest thing
    thats awesome!!!

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    you mom shouldve ask her how to SUe people over lame shit and get away with it...

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    ahh i was drink lastnight.......but yeah thats who i meant....

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    Yeah, all that might have been true and it might have not, but it happen and everyone knows her for that. Don't try to take away her fame because of something that happen behind the scenes. Yeah artists are recongized all the time but producers and choregraphers don't get noticed. Maybe it's what Nixon wanted. He might have had other scandels going on at the time and didn't want the spotlight on him. So he turned it to the most recent person that caused an uproar in the white community. I don't know, I don't care. She got recongized and thats that.

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