Rosa Parks
Creation & Design
Rosa Parks was created as a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement, representing the struggle against racial segregation and injustice.Early Years
Born in Alabama, Rosa Parks faced racial discrimination from a young age, which shaped her views on civil rights and justice.Character Development
Rosa Parks evolved from a quiet seamstress to a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement, becoming an enduring symbol of resistance against racial injustice.Cultural Reception
Rosa Parks is widely celebrated as the 'Mother of the Civil Rights Movement' and has received numerous accolades for her bravery and commitment to justice.Character Details
Real Name:
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
NAACP, Civil Rights Movement
Abilities:
Activism, Public Speaking
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black
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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
The Fellowship of Reconciliation
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1958
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Vol. 1
One-shot educational comic book that told the Rosa Parks bus incident story to teach non-violent resistance in a politically-charged atmosphere
Other stories include a brief biography of Martin Luther King Jr. and Ghandi's independence protest
Reprinted in Spanish and Arabic
First print run was 250,000 and can be identified by the copper-coated staples
One-shot educational comic book that told the Rosa Parks bus incident story to teach non-violent resistance in a politically-charged atmosphere
Other stories include a brief biography of Martin Luther King Jr. and Ghandi's independence protest
Reprinted in Spanish and Arabic
First print run was 250,000 and can be identified by the copper-coated staples
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