Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was 77 when she visited Yakima in late February 1990. The civil rights legend had shared her story ...
Atlanta entrepreneur Arthur Watkins Jr. posed the image, showing King and Rosa Parks dressed in revealing ... controlled by his surviving children. That protection lasts beyond the grave.
Black children weren’t allowed to go to the same ... a black person had to give them their seat. One day in 1955, Rosa Parks decided that she’d had enough of the unfair rules.