The hidden life of Rosa Parks - Riché D. Richardson

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In 1944, 11 years before her fateful decision on a Montgomery Bus,
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Rosa Parks was investigating a vicious crime.
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As an emissary for the National Association
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for the Advancement of Colored People,
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she had traveled to rural Alabama to meet with Recy Taylor,
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a young woman who had been sexually assaulted by six white men.
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It would be difficult enough to convince an Alabama court
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that even one of these men was guilty,
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but Rosa was undeterred.
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She formed a committee to defend Recy in court,
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flooding the media with testimony
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and sparking protests throughout the South.
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When a jury failed to indict the attackers,
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Parks demanded the governor assemble a new grand jury.
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She wrote, “I know that you will not fail to let the people of Alabama know
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that there is equal justice for all of our citizens.”
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Throughout her life, Parks repeatedly challenged racial violence
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and the prejudiced systems protecting its perpetrators.
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But this work came at an enormous risk—
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and a personal price.
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Born in 1913, Rosa was raised by her mother and grandparents in rural Alabama.
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But outside this loving home, the fear of racial violence cast a long shadow.
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The Ku Klux Klan frequently drove past their home,
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and Jim Crow laws segregated public spaces.
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At 19 she settled in Montgomery and married Raymond Parks,
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a barber who shared her growing fury at racial injustice.
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He was involved with the local chapter of the NAACP;
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a role many avoided for fear of persecution.
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At first Raymond was eager to keep Rosa safe
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from the potential dangers of activism.
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But as she grew more incensed at the limitations imposed on African Americans,
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she could no longer stand by.
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When she officially joined the NAACP in 1943,
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Parks and Johnnie Rebecca Carr were the only women in the Montgomery chapter.
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She began keeping minutes for their meetings,
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and soon found herself elected secretary of the chapter—
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formally beginning her secret double life.
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By day, Rosa worked as a seamstress to support her mother and husband.
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By night, she researched and documented numerous civil rights cases,
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from local policy disputes to high-profile murder cases and hate crimes.
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As secretary, she prepared public responses
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on behalf of the Montgomery chapter, battling the harsh sentencing,
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false accusation and smear campaigns frequently used against African Americans.
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In addition to her legal work, Parks was a brilliant local strategist.
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As advisor to the NAACP youth group council,
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she helped young people navigate segregated systems
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including voter registration and whites-only libraries.
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Through the cover of the NAACP,
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Parks strived to bring clandestine civil rights activities into the open.
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She advocated for civil disobedience training
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and spoke out against racial violence, particularly the murder of Emmet Till.
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In 1955, her refusal to move to the back of a segregated bus
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helped ignite the grassroots movement she had hoped for.
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Parks was arrested and jailed for her one-woman protest,
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where she was visited by local activists.
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Together they planned a twenty-four hour bus boycott.
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It lasted for three hundred and eighty-one days.
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Park’s simple act had transformed nascent civil rights activism
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into a national movement.
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In 1956, the boycott ended when the Supreme Court
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ruled in favor of desegregating public transport.
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But this victory for the movement had come at a great cost.
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Rosa had been receiving vicious death threats throughout the campaign,
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and was unable to find work in Montgomery because of her political reputation.
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In 1957, she moved to Detroit to continue working as a seamstress,
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until being hired by Congressman John Conyers
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to help support his burgeoning civil rights campaigns.
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Ever vigilant in the fight against racial inequality,
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Parks remained active for the next 40 years.
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She wrote several books,
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traveled across the country giving talks to support other activists,
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and established an institute for the education of young people
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in her late husband’s memory.
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Today, Rosa Parks is remembered as a radical spirit
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who railed against the most powerful people and policies.
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Her call to action continues to resound:
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“knowing what must be done does away with fear.”
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