![Rosa Parks at her Congressional Gold Medal ceremony with (left to right) Representative Julia Carson, holding a picture of the medal; assistant Elaine Steele, Representative Dennis Hastert, artist Artis Lane, who designed Rosa Parks at her Congressional Gold Medal ceremony with (left to right) Representative Julia Carson, holding a picture of the medal; assistant Elaine Steele, Representative Dennis Hastert, artist Artis Lane, who designed](https://cdn4.picryl.com/photo/2019/10/02/rosa-parks-at-her-congressional-gold-medal-ceremony-with-left-to-right-representative-843dbf-1024.jpg)
Rosa Parks at her Congressional Gold Medal ceremony with (left to right) Representative Julia Carson, holding a picture of the medal; assistant Elaine Steele, Representative Dennis Hastert, artist Artis Lane, who designed
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![Joel Palacios-Lara U.S history. The Cause On the 1st of December 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress, was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama. - ppt download Joel Palacios-Lara U.S history. The Cause On the 1st of December 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress, was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/33/8174413/slides/slide_10.jpg)
Joel Palacios-Lara U.S history. The Cause On the 1st of December 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress, was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama. - ppt download
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60th Anniversary of Rosa Parks' Historical Refusal to Give Up Her Seat Photos | Image #101 - ABC News
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![CSPAN on Twitter: "Rosa Parks received the Congressional Gold Medal in 1999. Watch the complete ceremony here: https://t.co/UBEbQ9Fc3G (h/t @cspanHistory) https://t.co/q2Hl6WJlha" / Twitter CSPAN on Twitter: "Rosa Parks received the Congressional Gold Medal in 1999. Watch the complete ceremony here: https://t.co/UBEbQ9Fc3G (h/t @cspanHistory) https://t.co/q2Hl6WJlha" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/amplify_video_thumb/804444792729964550/img/DSN-keb-Qyksauz0.jpg)
CSPAN on Twitter: "Rosa Parks received the Congressional Gold Medal in 1999. Watch the complete ceremony here: https://t.co/UBEbQ9Fc3G (h/t @cspanHistory) https://t.co/q2Hl6WJlha" / Twitter
![Rosa Parks at her Congressional Gold Medal ceremony with assistant Elaine Steele (left) and civil rights leader Johnnie Carr (right) standing at podium; Representative Julia Carson, President Clinton, Senator Tom Daschle, Representative Rosa Parks at her Congressional Gold Medal ceremony with assistant Elaine Steele (left) and civil rights leader Johnnie Carr (right) standing at podium; Representative Julia Carson, President Clinton, Senator Tom Daschle, Representative](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/ppmsca/38800/38883v.jpg)