October 25, 200520 yr Channel 2 news here in Detroit is reporting that the pioneer of the civil rights movement has passed on at the age of 92 years old.
October 25, 200520 yr I didn't realize she was still alive. But what a change she helped bring about. R.I.P. (I'll never understand people. For instance, before Rosa Parks... separate drinking fountains -- insanity! Where was the church all those years that should have spoke out against discrimination?)
October 25, 200520 yr I didn't realize she was still alive. But what a change she helped bring about. R.I.P. (I'll never understand people. For instance, before Rosa Parks... separate drinking fountains -- insanity! Where was the church all those years that should have spoke out against discrimination?) [post="33659"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] ...they were supporting it.
October 25, 200520 yr My favorite Rosa Parks related thingy... The state of Missouri named a stretch of highway adopted by the Ku Klux Klan the "Rosa Parks Highway."
October 25, 200520 yr LOL @ Rosa Parks Highway... adopted by KKK. RIP, it takes balls to start a revolution. Paradigm shifts don't happen by temselves. We need people like Rosa to say *eff-this, I've had enough and now I'm taking a stand!*
October 25, 200520 yr except she DIDN'T say "F*** this" because she was a classy lady who used manners and therefore made more of an impact than being belligerant would.
October 25, 200520 yr Hey Croc: I would really appreciate it if you just stopped interacting with me. If and when you have something to say to me, just don't. Mmmm-kay?
October 25, 200520 yr A truly inspiring person who stood up for what she believed in and helped send a tidal wave of change throughout the nation.
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