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Rosa Parks Artwork

Art inspired by Rosa Parks

Teachers: Visit the free MY HERO Rosa Parks Lesson Plan. Includes discussion guide and learning outcomes.

Rosa Parks

By: Robert Shetterly, AWTT.org, 2002 - Americans Who Tell the Truth

"The only tired I was, was tired of giving in." - Rosa Parks

Ms. Rosa Parks

By: Gail G. Slockett

Portrait of Rosa Parks by Gail Slockett

Rosa Parks

By: Joana Sevven from Belo Horizonte

Rosa Parks

By: Cade Adkins from Jasper

Rosa Parks

By: Athulya from Ardmore Elementary
Hooray for Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

By: Omar from John Muir School

Rosa Parks Day

By: Xavier from Cherry Hill

Rosa Parks

By: Brenda from Marietta

Rosa parks

By: Lucie from Laguna Beach

Rosa Parks

By: Cailin Donovan

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Rosa Parks

By: MY HERO Staff
Rosa Parks was born February 4, 1913, in Tuskagee, Alabama. On December 5, 1955, she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. This act of defiance led to her arrest and inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott, led by the NAACP. The boycott lasted 381 days, until the Supreme Court ruled bus segregation unconstitutional.

Learn about a New Hero Every Day of the Year: Use the MY HERO Calendar in the Classroom

Inspire someone and share your Hero Essays, Films and Art through our Create Program

Outstanding essays submitted to MY HERO will be considered for a certificate/t-shirt prize or be featured on the Story Homepage.

Submit your artwork to be entered in the MY HERO art contest or to be exhibited on our Gallery Homepage.

Students can submit their films for free with a waiver to the MY HERO International Film Festival.


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