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She was arrested off a bus because she refused to stand on the bus. Back Rosa Parks Facts She was arrested off a bus because she refused to stand on the bus. After she was arrested African-Americans started to boycott the bus do to unfairly arresting Rosa Parks. In1965 Rosa Parks became a member of the staff of U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, until she retired in 1988. 34 cents Rosa Parks

Harriet Tubman Facts Died of pneumonia. back 50 cents Harriet Tubman Facts Died of pneumonia. 1857 led her parents to freedom. She never lost a slave on any of her 19 rescue trips. Harriet Tubman

Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1950. back 34 cents Gwendolyn Brooks Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1950. Born June 7, 1917 In the late 1930s Brooks joined the NAACP Youth council and soon became its publicity director. Gwendolyn Brooks

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