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The former Detroit home of the late civil rights activist Rosa Parks has been approved for a local historic district ...
Rosa Parks and her husband Raymond lived in the Detroit flat from 1961 until 1988. The flat's owner sought the historic ...
On December 1, 1955, civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus. Now 64 years to the date, the Milwaukee Country Transit System honors the Presidential Medal ...
The first passenger seat in each bus will be off limits, marked with a commemorative sign for Rosa Parks, who was arrested after refusing to give up her seat for a white passenger on Dec. 1, 1955 ...
A Detroit City Council committee took a step on Thursday toward officially recognizing the former longtime flat of civil ...
Black civil rights leaders used transportation as a means to challenge white supremacy, aiding movements for organized labor ...
A BHS basketball coach's demand that a player cut his hair and quit a Black student organization in 1970 exposed racial ...
While the history of Black Americans and transportation justice began with forced movement in slavery and attempts at ...
A proposal is pending for the former Detroit home of Civil Rights Movement activists Rosa and Raymond Parks to be named a ...
As the Trump administration attempts to purge America of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Black churches have taken a central lead in fighting back, Politico reported on Thursday.