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  1. Raymond Arthur Parks (February 12, 1903 – August 19, 1977) was an American activist in the civil rights movement and barber, best known as the husband of Rosa Parks. His wife called him "the first real activist I ever met.”

  2. Raymond Parks (1903–1977) was a carpenter and a civil rights activist who married Rosa Parks in 1932. Learn about their relationship, their shared commitment to justice, and their legacy in this exhibition.

  3. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Rosa se casó con Raymond Parks, un barbero y activista por los derechos civiles. Inevitablemente, ella terminó siendo activista también y lo demostraba cotidianamente. Con 42 años Rosa viajaba en un autobús sentada y estaba legalmente obligada a ceder el asiento a una persona blanca si esta lo necesitaba.

  4. Rosa Parks, la legendaria activista por los derechos civiles y políticos. Por Manu Mediavilla (@ManuMediavilla), colaborador de Amnistía Internacional, 01 de diciembre de 2021. El 1 de diciembre es una fecha histórica en la lucha por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos. Y tiene nombre propio: Rosa Parks, la afroamericana que ese día de ...

  5. Raymond Parks (June 5, 1914 – June 20, 2010) was an American stock car racing team owner. He was the owner of Red Byron 's car which won the inaugural NASCAR Strictly Stock Series championship in 1949. Parks was announced as one of the members of the 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame class. Background.

  6. In 1931, she met Raymond Parks, a politically active barber, and they married in 1932. She joined him in organizing in defense of the nine Scottsboro boys, falsely accused of rape. This letter from Rosa Parks to her mother details her activities in New York in May 1956, including the Madison Square Garden rally for civil rights.

  7. Hace 4 días · In 1932, at age 19, Rosa married Raymond Parks, a barber and a civil rights activist, who encouraged her to return to high school and earn a diploma. She later made a living as a seamstress. In 1943 Rosa Parks became a member of the Montgomery chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and she served as ...