No. She had a mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, and one brother.
Rosa Parks had one younger brother, Sylvester McCauley, who was two years younger than she. He was born in 1915 and fathered a total of 13 children.
Rosa Parks had one younger brother named Sylvester McCauley. She grew up with him and her mother on her grandparents farm. Her brother was younger than her by 1 year. Sylvester later married Daisy McCauley and had 13 children. Sylvester died of cancer when he was about 64 years old.
i think that she felt that the blacks was more mature than the whites and more responsible.
It is scientificly proven that Martin Luther King is more famous.
i would say she wore black heels more formal than lacey
segregation
How is she racist? She just wanted to sit down, while a white person wanted to take her seat (that was the law, and it didn't apply to white people)
Let me guess. I say if he was still alive he would be 93 years old. He was only 62 when died of cancer.
no
Actually Rosa's life did affect the life of the Americans rather than her death.
She more than likely felt proud because she was trying to make a change in the US with her beliefs.
Hon. John B. Scott oversaw the case of City of Montgomery v Rosa Parks on Monday, 5 December 1955. Scott found Parks guilty as charged and fined her $14. She appealed the case, but lost there as well. The case, however, sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, that lasted more than a year.