Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks is often remembered for a single moment, but her resistance was the result of years of activism. Long before the Montgomery Bus Boycott, she worked as an organizer and investigator, documenting racial violence and fighting segregation behind the scenes.
Her refusal to give up her seat in 1955 was a deliberate act rooted in dignity and strategy. That decision ignited a mass movement that reshaped civil rights organizing and demonstrated the power of collective action.
Parks remained active throughout her life, advocating for justice beyond segregation. Her story reminds us that change often begins with quiet strength backed by preparation and purpose.
