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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". Parks became an NAACP activist in 1943, participating in several high-profile civil rights campaigns. On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to vacate a row of four seats in the "colored" section in favor of a white passenger, once the "white" section was filled. Parks was not the first person to resist bus segregation, but the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) believed that she was the best candidate for seeing through a court challenge after her arrest for civil disobedience in violating Alabama segregation laws, and she helped inspire the black community to boycott the Montgomery buses for over a year. The case became bogged down in the state courts, but the federal Montgomery bus lawsuit Browder v. Gayle resulted in a November 1956 decision that bus segregation is unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Parks's act of defiance and the Montgomery bus boycott became important symbols of the movement. She became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation, and organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon and Martin Luther King Jr. At the time, Parks was employed as a seamstress at a local department store and was secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. She had recently attended the Highlander Folk School, a Tennessee center for training activists for workers' rights and racial equality. Although widely honored in later years, she also suffered for her act; she was fired from her job and received death threats for years afterwards. Shortly after the boycott, she moved to Detroit, where she briefly found similar work. From 1965 to 1988, she served as secretary and receptionist to John Conyers, an African-American US Representative. She was also active in the black Power movement and the support of political prisoners in the US. After retirement, Parks wrote her autobiography and continued to insist that there was more work to be done in the struggle for justice. Parks received national recognition, including the NAACP's 1979 Spingarn Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and a posthumous statue in the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall. Upon her death in 2005, she was the first woman to lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda. California and Missouri commemorate Rosa Parks Day on her birthday, February 4, while Ohio, Oregon, and Texas commemorate the anniversary of her arrest, December 1. Early life Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4, 1913, to Leona (née Edwards), a teacher, and James McCauley, a carpenter. In addition to African ancestry, one of Parks's great-grandfathers was Scots-Irish, and one of her great-grandmothers was a part–Native American slave. As a child, she suffered from chronic tonsillitis and was often bedridden; the family could not afford to pay for an operation to address the condition.: 12  When her parents separated, she moved with her mother to her grandparents' farm outside Pine Level, where her younger brother Sylvester was born.: 12–13  Rosa joined the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), a century-old independent black denomination founded by free blacks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early nineteenth century, and remained a member throughout her life.: 6  McCauley attended rural schools until the age of eleven. Before that, her mother taught her "a good deal about sewing." She started piecing quilts from around the age of six, as her mother and grandmother were making quilts, she put her first quilt together by herself around the age of ten, which was unusual, as quilting was mainly a family activity performed when there was no field work or chores to be done. She learned more sewing in school from the age of eleven; she sewed her own "first dress [she] could wear". As a student at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery from 1925 to 1928, she took academic and vocational courses. As the school closed in 1928, she transferred to Booker T. Washington Junior High School for her final year.: 10  Parks went on to a laboratory school set up by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for secondary education, but dropped out to care for her grandmother and later her mother, after they became ill.: 23–27  Around the turn of the 20th century, the former Confederate states had adopted new constitutions and electoral laws that effectively disenfranchised black voters and, in Alabama, many poor white voters as well. Under the white-established Jim Crow laws, passed after Democrats regained control of southern legislatures, racial segregation was imposed in public facilities and retail stores in the South, including public transportation. Bus and train companies enforced seating policies with separate sections for blacks and whites. School bus transportation was unavailable in any form for black schoolchildren in the South, and black education was always underfunded. Parks recalled going to elementary school in Pine Level, where school buses took white students to their new school and black students had to walk to theirs: I'd see the bus pass every day ... But to me, that was a way of life; we had no choice but to accept what was the custom. The bus was among the first ways I realized there was a black world and a white world. Although Parks's autobiography recounts early memories of the kindness of white strangers, she could not ignore the racism of her society. When the Ku Klux Klan marched down the street in front of their house, Parks recalls her grandfather guarding the front door with a shotgun. The Montgomery Industrial School, founded and staffed by white northerners for black children, was burned twice by arsonists. Its faculty was ostracized by the white community. Repeatedly bullied by white children in her neighborhood, Parks often fought back physically. She later said: "As far back as I remember, I could never think in terms of accepting physical abuse without some form of retaliation if possible.": 208  By January 1, 1946, Parks was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Early activism In 1932, Rosa married Raymond Parks, a barber from Montgomery.: 13, 15  He was a member of the NAACP, which at the time was collecting money to support the defense of the Scottsboro Boys, a group of black men falsely accused of raping two white women.: 690  Rosa took numerous jobs, ranging from domestic worker to hospital aide. At her husband's urging, she finished her high school studies in 1933, at a time when fewer than 7% of African Ameri.... 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  • Liberty synopsis, comments

    Liberty

    Virginia Woolf

    Why should one half be free to live, while the other is doomed to watch silently from the sidelines? In this visionary collection, Virginia Woolf leads us on a transformative journ...

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    King of New York

    Louise Bay

    Max King ist der König der Wall Street. Ganz New York liegt ihm zu Füßen. Fast ganz New York. Denn nach Feierabend gibt seine Tochter Amanda den Ton an. Seit sie bei ihm wohnt, si...

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    Ronald Lee Parks v. State Alaska

    Supreme Court of Alaska

    Appellant Ronald Lee Parks entered a guilty plea to the crime of robbery. After an extensive and thorough sentencing hearing, the superior court imposed a sentence of seven years i...

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    Lake Child

    Isabel Ashdown

    You trust your family. They love you. Don't they?When 17yearold Eva Olsen awakes after a horrific accident that has left her bedbound, her parents are right by her side. Devoted, t...

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    Earl of London

    Louise Bay

    Logan Steel: charmant wie Mr Darcy, heiß wie Christian Grey Als Logan Steel die Ländereien zu seinem gerade erworbenen englischen Anwesen begutachten will, macht er unerwartet Beka...

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    Shadow of a Doubt

    Michelle Davies

    'Pure suspense, where past and present collide with chilling results' Erin Kelly'A hugely entertaining, fastpaced thriller' Caz Frear'It's a pitchperfect blend of ghostly terror an...

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    Uncommon Wealth

    Kojo Koram

    WINNER OF THE PEN HESSELLTILTMAN PRIZE 2023Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political WritingLonglisted for the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural UnderstandingA Gu...

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    Found Her

    NJ Mackay

    The most gripping, emotional and redemptive psychological thriller of 2021 for fans of Erin Kinsley, Lisa Jewell, Louise Jensen, Phoebe Morgan, CL Taylor, Cara Hunter and KL Slate...

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    Lord of London

    Louise Bay & Wanda Martin

    Die LYXLeser:innen lieben die KINGS OF LONDON!Der britische CEO Nathan Cove ist attraktiv, erfolgreich und extrem ehrgeizig. Deshalb stört es ihn gewaltig, dass er in den Medien nu...

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    London Prince

    Louise Bay & Wanda Martin

    Ein Playboy auf Abwegen ...Dem britischen Millionär Noah Jensen eilt der Ruf voraus, ein attraktiver Playboy zu sein zu Recht, denn da er es nie lange in der gleichen Stadt aushäl...

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    Star Roars

    John Byrne

    What are red, wobbly and protect the universe? The Jelli Knights. Launch into this star collection of galactic giggles from a galaxy far, far away. You'll laugh out loud at hil...

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    The Dating Dare

    Jayci Lee

    Buzzfeed's 2021 Romance Novels You Need To Read This SummerWith witty characters and heartrending romance, Jayci Lee, author of A Sweet Mess, returns with The Dating Darewhere two ...

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    British Knight

    Louise Bay

    Alex Knightley: so charmant wie James Bond, so höflich wie Mr Darcy, so sexy wie Christian Grey Violet King hat genug von New York und braucht dringend einen Tapetenwechsel. Da k...

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    Pair Lee Nevauex v. Park Place Hospital

    Ninth District, Beaumont Court of Appeals of Texas

    Plaintiffs below, Pair Lee Nevauex and her husband, sued Park Place Hospital, Susan Gotcher, Dr. Harvey Randolph, and Dr. David H. Boals, for radiation burns she sustained from cob...

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    The Partition

    Don Lee

    A thrilling new story collection from acclaimed writer Don Lee exploring Asian American identity, spanning decades and continents.“Don Lee is one of those masterful storytellers wh...

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    Maureen Lee - Ten Great Novels

    Maureen Lee

    Ten heartwarming tales set during the postwar years, from an author at the top of her genre.Comprises: STEPPING STONES; LIGHTS OUT LIVERPOOL; PUT OUT THE FIRES; THROUGH THE STORM; ...

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    Manhattan Mayhem

    Mary Higgins Clark, Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, Thomas H. Cook & T. Jefferson Parker

    From Wall Street to Harlem, the borough of Manhattan is the setting for allnew stories of mystery, murder, and suspense, presented by bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark and feat...

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    Kill For Me

    M. William Phelps

    A newlywed couple has a murderous celebration the day after their wedding in this classic truecrime thriller by the New York Times–bestselling journalist.On a hot Florida night in ...

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    Deliberate Cruelty

    Roseanne Montillo

    This glittering, “wild romp of a story, boldly and beautifully told” (Neal Thompson, author of The First Kennedys) explores the intertwined fates of literary icon Truman Capote and...

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    Duke of Manhattan

    Louise Bay

    Er ist der Duke of Manhattan doch eine Frau zwingt ihn in die Knie Ryder Westbury mag einer britischen Adelsfamilie entstammen, aber sein Königreich ist New York zumindest noch...

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    COLOR AS ADJECTIVE

    Lee Kyong

    Published on the occasion of Lee Kyong's solo exhibition, Paintings, Drawings and Exhibition View's June, 2013, at Multipurpose Art Hall EMU, Seoul, Korea.

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    Where My Feet Fall

    Duncan Minshull

    The Independent Best Book for Walkers 2022Where can a walk take you?It goes without saying, walking can connect us to our surroundings and free us from our worries. It can raise ou...

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    Till Victory Is Won

    Janet Cheatham Bell

    Taking its title from the moving lyrics of the official song of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," Till Victory Is Won chr...

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    Lee v. Municipality of Bethel Park

    Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

    John Lee and Wallace Szott appeal from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County which sustained the preliminary objections of the Municipality of Bethel Park and t...

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    Mister Bloomsbury

    Louise Bay & Anne Morgenrau

    Als Boss ist er unausstehlich, aber privat unwiderstehlichArrogant, unfreundlich, kalt. So beschreiben selbst seine besten Freunde Andrew Blake. Auch Sofia Rossi kann ein Lied davo...

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    BROKEN

    Johnny Lee Park

    The more things change, the more they stay the same...With the destruction of her own world, Cass was an outsider in the society she now found herself in. Not only did she not fit ...

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    Instinct

    Ben Kay

    Hidden in a remote corner of the South American jungle is a clandestine research facility known simply as MEROS. Here, working in laboratories buried a thousand feet underground, m...

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    Mister Park Lane

    Louise Bay & Wanda Martin

    Wenn dein Teenagerschwarm dein neuer Mitbewohner istAls Ärztin Hartford Kent aus einem Auslandseinsatz zurück nach London kommt, braucht sie dringend eine Wohnung. Dass ihre Eltern...

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    Gettysburg

    Stephen W. Sears

    The greatest of all Civil War campaigns, Gettysburg was the turning point of the turning point in our nation’s history. Volumes have been written about this momentous threeday batt...

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    Park Avenue Prince

    Louise Bay & Anja Mehrmann

    Er ist der Prinz der Park Avenue doch sie regiert sein Herz! Sam Shaw hat für seinen Erfolg hart gearbeitet und sich aus dem Nichts ein millionenschweres Vermögen aufgebaut wesh...

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    The July Girls

    Phoebe Locke

    Every year, on the same night, another girl disappears without a trace.'A stunningly good crime novel tender and totally gripping' Sunday MirrorLex's wife is missing. She left for...

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    Italian Short Stories

    Dimitri Vittorini

    This second volume of Italian Short Stories, with its parallel translations aims as the first volume did to exemplify the richness and variety of Italian writing of the twentieth...

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    The Other Couple

    Sarah J. Naughton

    THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER'I am sleep deprived having stayed awake desperate to find out what happened!' reader reviewFor fans of Clare Mackintosh's LET ME LIE, Cara Hunter's CLOSE...

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    ROAR

    Bruce Wagner

    A new novel by Hollywood’s "master of satire."The myth of an epic, public lifeits triumphs and tragediesis a particularly American obsession. ROAR is a metafictional exploration of...

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    Robert Lee Jensen v. Burlene Parks Jensen

    Fifth District, Dallas Court of Appeals of Texas

    Petitioner, Robert Lee Jensen, and Respondent, Burlene Parks Jensen, were divorced on May 21, 1980. The decree of divorce provided that 48,455 shares of stock in RLJ Printing Co., ...

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    The Inside Man

    James Phelps

    He's the only one who can stop a massacre ... The unputdownable action thriller from Australia's no.1 true crime writer.Riley Jax, convicted murderer. Once a promising engineer in ...

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    Her Last Breath

    Alison Belsham

    A gripping new detective series set in Brighton for readers who enjoy Peter James' Roy Grace series.When a young woman is attacked and left fighting to survive in hospital, the pol...

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    One Eye Open

    Paul Finch

    If the lies don't kill you, the truth will An electrifying, highoctane thrill ride; the new mustread standalone from a Sunday Times bestseller. Dark, gritty and always at the edge...

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    Cat And Mouse

    M. J. Arlidge

    IF YOU THINK YOU'RE ALONE:THINK AGAIN A scratching at the window.A tap on the door.What if, this time, someone is out there? A silent killer stalks the city, targeting those home ...

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    Like Mother, Like Daughter

    Elle Croft

    'Utterly absorbing and thoughtprovoking' Caz Frear'What a premise, and packed with suspense' Victoria Selman'A dark, delicious triumph' Niki MackayIf what they said was true, then ...

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    Truth or Dare

    M. J. Arlidge

    EVERY CRIME IS CONNECTED.BUT WHO IS PULLING THE STRINGS?THE CHILLING THRILLER FROM THE MIND OF MILLIONCOPY BESTSELLER M. J. ARLIDGEA crimewave sweeps through the city and noone is ...