Amanda Turner
June 15, 1999: Parks receives the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest legislative honor in the United States. April 14, 2005: Parks and the hip-hop group Outkast reach an out-of-court settlement regarding their 1998 song "Rosa Parks." October 24, 2005: Parks dies at the age of 92 Her...
October 24, 2005: Parks dies at the age of 92 Her body is brought to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, the first time for a woman to receive this recognition. Watch “Rosa Parks: Mother Of A Movement” on History Vault ...
Those young people toured the country in buses,under adult supervision, learning the history of their country and of the civil rights movement.After her death, her casket(灵柩) was placed in the United States Capitol(美国国会大厦) for two days, so thenation could pay its respects to the ...
How was Rosa Parks treated after her death?A. She was named “mother of the civil rights movement. “B. She was received by President Bush at the Capitol.C. She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom.D. She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol. 相关知识点: ...
Also, not every seed predation event result in the death of the seed but may decrease seedling viability and increase variability in the dormancy period, thus result in asynchronyzed germination, that might influence regeneration of the habitat. Performing further experiments in different contexts is ...
Host range: Natural host of SLRSV is strawberry; infection causes severe mottling on leaves and plants death. Transmission: SLRSV is transmitted by mechanical inoculation, grafting, seed and by X. diversicaudatum (Dorylamidae). Purification: SLRSV particles can be purified by the methods of Lis...
66. How was Rosa Parks treated after her death? A. She was named “mother of the civil rights movement. ” B. She was received by President Bush at the Capitol. C. She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom. D. She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol. ...
Parks moved to Detroit, Michigan, in 1957 to escape death threats. She continued living in Detroit until her death in 2005, at age 92. But the house in Detroit where Parks lived for many years was abandonedand scheduledto be torn down. Her niece, Rhea McCauley, bought it for $500 to ...
she accepted Montgomery NAACP chapter president E.D. Nixon’s offer to help her appeal theconvictionand thus challenge legal segregation in Alabama. Both Parks and Nixon knew that they were opening themselves to harassment and death threats, but they also knew that the case had the potential to...