African American Biography Rosa Parks By:#2. Birth Rosa was born in the year 1913.

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African American Biography Rosa Parks By:#2

Birth Rosa was born in the year 1913.

Early Life Rosa was born in Tuskegee. Rosa was a seamstress.

Adult Life Montgomery was chosen as capital for 382 days,from December 5,1955 to December 20, Her husband’s name is Raymond.

Significant Accomplishments Rosa made history when she didn’t give up her seat on the bus boycott this happened on Dec 1,1955. When Rosa didn’t give up her set she lost her job. What she did started the civil rites movement.

Death Rosa Parks died in 2005.

Sources: The World book Encyclopedia letter p AVL r0gal-1