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8x10 PHOTO#1 Description of
Pictures shown
1st row (left) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. conducts a meeting
of the Montgomery Improvement Association in 1955. Rosa Parks is seated in the
front row.
1st row (Right) ROSA PARKS BEING FINGERPRINTED Rosa
Parks was among 100 people charged with violating Alabamas segregation laws.
She is seen here getting fingerprinted after her protest by Deputy Sheriff
D.H.Lackey.
2nd row (left) CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST ROSA PARKS AT MEDAL CEREMONY IN
WASHINGTON Civil rights icon Rosa Parks at a ceremony where she was
presented with the Congressional Gold Medal, on June 15, 1999. The U.S. Supreme
Court cleared the way December 8, 2003 for Parks to proceed with her lawsuit
against OutKast and others over the rap music duo's hit song with her name as
its title. The justices let stand a U.S. appeals court ruling that reinstated
Parks' false advertising and publicity claims against OutKast and three
Bertelsmann AG units. Parks made history in 1955 when she refused to give up her
seat to a white man and move to the back of a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
Date Photographed: June 15, 1999
Location Information: Washington DC, United States
2nd row (Middle) Museum visitors in Dearborn tour the bus that Rosa Parks was
arrested on 50 years ago In Alabama Museum
visitors climb aboard the city bus that black civil rights activist Rosa Parks
was arrested on 50 years ago in Alabama at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn,
Michigan October 25, 2005. The bus, that was purchased and restored by the
museum in 2001, is draped with a black and purple shroud to honor Parks who died
in Detroit Monday at the age of 92. Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat to a
white man triggered a 381-day boycott of the bus system in Alabama that sparked
the modern U.S. civil rights movement. A large portrait of Parks sits on the
right.
Date Photographed: October 25, 2005
Location Information: DEARBORN, MI, USA
2nd row (Right) Exhibit Featuring Rosa Parks in the Birmingham Civil Rights
Institute
Date Photographed: November 1996
Location Information: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
3rd row (Left) Rosa Parks (Center) riding on newly integrated bus
following Supreme Court ruling ending segregation of Montgomery buses.
3rd row (right) Rosa Parks Riding the Bus Rosa
Parks sits in the front of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, after the Supreme Court
ruled segregation illegal on the city bus system on December 21st, 1956. Parks
was arrested on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat in the front
of a bus in Montgomery set off a successful boycott of the city busses. Man
sitting behind Parks is Nicholas C. Chriss, a reporter for United Press
International out of Atlanta.
Date Photographed: December 21, 1956
Location Information: Montgomery, Alabama, USA
8x10 PHOTO#2 Description of
Pictures shown
1st row (left) Rosa Parks Standing in Front of Mural Rosa
Parks, 72, poses with mural at the Dexter Avenue Martin Luther King Memorial
Church which depicts the Civil Rights Movement after holding a news conference.
Mrs. Parks, known as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement," is in
Montgomery to observe the 30th anniversary of the bus boycott she started by
refusing to yield her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955.
Date Photographed: December 2, 1985
Location Information: Montgomery, Alabama, USA
1st row (Right) Coretta Scott King and Rosa Parks Mrs. Coretta Scott King
is joined by Mrs. Rosa Parks (L), mother of the civil rights movement who
sparked the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott by refusing to give up her seat on a bus
to a white passenger, during the opening of the exhibit of memorabilia of her
husband, the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at Schomburg center for Research
in Black Culture . Dr. king will be honored January. 20 with a National holiday
named after him.
Date Photographed: January 13, 1986
Location Information: New York, New York, USA
2nd row#1 OPENING OF THE ROSA PARKS HIGHWAY US Transport Minister
Rodney Slater, left, and Missouri Senator William Lacy Clay Jr, unveil a replica
of the plaque in honor of the memory of Rosa Parks on a St Louis highway.
Date Photographed: November 2, 2000
Location Information: ST. LOUIS, Missouri, United States
2nd row#2 Rosa Parks Speaking at Podium During Award Ceremonies
Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks, (R), of Detroit is shown at the Wonder
Woman Foundation's special 1984 Ceremonies for the Eleanor Roosevelt Woman of
Courage Award presented to her on November 14, 1984.
Location Information: New York, USA
2nd row#3 Rosa Parks at work as a seamstress, shortly after the beginning
of the Montgomery bus boycott, February 1956.
2nd row#4 Civil Rights Leader Rosa Parks Smiling Rosa
Parks smiling after a Supreme Court ruling banning segregation on city public
transit vehicles took effect.
Date Photographed: December 21, 1956
Location Information: Montgomery, Alabama, USA
2nd row#5 Street signs mark the corner of Rosa Parks Blvd and Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd in Detroit Street signs mark the
intersection of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in
Detroit, Michigan October 25, 2005. Parks, a black civil rights activist, died
Monday at the age of 92 of natural causes in her apartment in Detroit. Parks
sparked a 381-day boycott of the bus system when she refused to give up her bus
seat to a white man in Alabama 50 years ago. The boycott was led by then
little-known Baptist minister, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., who earned the
Nobel Peace Prize for his work.
Date Photographed: October 25, 2005
Location Information: Detroit, Michigan, USA
3rd row (Left) Civil Rights Activist Rosa Parks-Closeup Headshoulders
shot of civil rights activist Rosa Parks.
3rd row (Middle) bus on which Civil Rights activist Parks was arrested
Workers move the bus that U.S. Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks was arrested
in 50 years ago into position, as they prepare to transport it back to the Henry
Ford Museum, from the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in
Detroit, Michigan, November 1, 2005. Parks became the first woman to lie in
honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Sunday, a tribute usually reserved for
presidents, soldiers and politicians. Thousands of people, in a line snaking
from the front of the Capitol into the National Mall, waited to pay respects
following a private tribute attended by President George W. Bush and other
dignitaries.
Date Photographed: November 1, 2005
Location Information: Detroit, Michigan, USA
3rd row (right) Rosa Parks in Sunglasses
Date Photographed: ca. 1980-1998
Location Information: USA
4th row row#1 Museum visitors in Dearborn tour the bus that Rosa Parks was
arrested on 50 years ago in Alabama Museum
visitors climb aboard the city bus that black civil rights activist Rosa Parks
was arrested on 50 years ago in Alabama at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn,
Michigan October 25, 2005. The bus, that was purchased and restored by the
museum in 2001, is draped with a black and purple shroud to honor Parks who died
in Detroit Monday at the age of 92. Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat to a
white man triggered a 381-day boycott of the bus system in Alabama that sparked
the modern U.S. civil rights movement. A large portrait of Parks sits on the
right.
Date Photographed: October 25, 2005
Location Information: DEARBORN, MI, USA
4th row row#2 Rosa Parks in Montgomery after the Supreme Court decision
outlawing segregation on public transit.
4th row row#3 Rosa Parks (C) riding on newly integrated bus following Supreme
Court ruling ending segregation of Montgomery buses.
4th row row#4 Rosa Parks With Clinton At Medal Ceremony On Capitol Hill
President Bill Clinton and civil rights hero Rosa Parks look at her
Congressional Gold Medal award, June 15 during a ceremony on Capitol Hill.
Parks, the black seamstress who pioneered the struggle for civil rights in
America in the 1950s by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man,
was presented with the award for her act of defiance, which set off a series of
events resulting in the eventual collapse of institutionalized segregation in
the American South.
4th row row#5 Parks in her Booking Photo: Two Black Montgomery women had
been arrested earlier that year, on the same charge, but Mrs. Parks was the only
person jailed. She was also fined $14.
4th row row#6 Exhibit Featuring Rosa Parks in the Birmingham Civil Rights
Institute
Date Photographed: November 1996
Location Information: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
5th row (Left) Rosa Parks Walking to Jail Rosa
Parks (center), accompanied by her attorney, Charles D. Langford (right), and an
unidentified deputy, is on her way to jail- arrested on charges of violating
city segregation laws which precipitated a citywide boycott by Montgomery
Negroes of the city bus line. At least 40 Negroes were arrested, fingerprinted,
and photographed here February 22nd, charged with illegally boycotting the bus
line in protest against reserved seats for whites. A grand jury indicted 115
persons the day before on charges of violating a 1921 state law, which makes it
a misdemeanor for two or more persons to plot to prevent others from carrying on
their business.
Date Photographed: February 22, 1956
Location Information: Montgomery, Alabama, USA
5th row (Right) Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Photo-Set pictures, so that they have the option of surrounding the Photos with
a matboard of their choice, or simply to create a different look than closely
cropped photos normally provide. Therefore, we have instructed our Photo-Lab to
leave the 8.5x11 Photo-Set sheets uncropped, so that you will have the option to
frame/mount/mat the Photo-Set pictures as best suits your own personal
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