"Famous Americans - African American History 2" Framed Poster
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Poster of Rosa Parks with her quote about not giving up her seat because she was 'tired of giving in', including her photo and a brief biography.
Framed poster featuring a prominent black and white photograph of Rosa Parks, an iconic American civil rights activist. Next to her image, a quote attributed to her reads: 'People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day. I was not old, although some people have an image of me being old then. I was forty-two. The only tired I was, was tired of giving in.' Below the quote, there is further information about her, including her full name, birth and death dates, and a brief note on her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, describing her as the 'Mother of the Freedom Movement.'
Framed poster featuring a prominent black and white photograph of Rosa Parks, an iconic American civil rights activist. Next to her image, a quote attributed to her reads: 'People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day. I was not old, although some people have an image of me being old then. I was forty-two. The only tired I was, was tired of giving in.' Below the quote, there is further information about her, including her full name, birth and death dates, and a brief note on her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, describing her as the 'Mother of the Freedom Movement.'