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Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

Ativista norte-americana
Rosa Louise McCauley, mais conhecida por Rosa Parks, foi uma ativista negra norte-americana, símbolo do movimento dos direitos civis dos negros nos Estados Unidos. Wikipédia
Nascimento: 4 de fevereiro de 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama
Falecimento: 24 de outubro de 2005, Detroit, Michigan
Cônjuge: Raymond Parks (de 1932 a 1977)
Morte: 24 de outubro de 2005 (92 anos); Detroit, Michigan

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