author : Robert Oscar Lopez
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December 2005
by Robert Oscar Lopez
November 2, 2005 [Before the recent race riots in France began] - Who can argue with the honors paid to Rosa Parks, the woman described repeatedly as "the mother of the Civil Rights movement"? As the first woman ever to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda where, not too long ago, Ronald Reagan's corpse lay, she is the heroine nobody can find fault with. Fifty years ago, she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. In this simple act, the story goes, the American civil rights movement was born.
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