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Beatty to announce legislation to designate 'Rosa Parks Day'
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Beatty
to announce legislation to designate ‘Rosa
Parks Day’
Assistant House
Democratic Leader Joyce Beatty, D-Columbus,
will hold a press conference to announce
legislation designating December 1 as “Rosa
Parks Day” in the State of Ohio. The
press conference will be held at 9:30 a.m.
on Tuesday,
November 15, 2005 on
the Veteran’s Plaza outside the
Third
Street entrance of
the Ohio Statehouse. A Civil Rights-era
bus will be on-site courtesy of the Central
Ohio Transit Authority (COTA).
Most historians date the beginning of
the modern civil rights movement in the
United
States to Dec. 1, 1955,
the day Parks, an unknown seamstress in
Montgomery, Alabama,
refused to give up her bus seat. A young
pastor named Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
assisted in forming the Montgomery Improvement
Association, which called for a boycott of the
city-owned bus company. The boycott
lasted 381 days. Their cause persuaded
the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the
Montgomery
ordinance that outlawed racial segregation on
public transportation. Rosa Parks passed
away on October 24, 2005, at the age of
92.
“This legislation honors a great
American who changed United
States’
history relating to the civil rights movement,”
said Rep. Beatty. “This is yet another
way to ensure that Rosa Parks’ quiet and
peaceful rebellion lives on for years to come.”
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30 –
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site: Room 116 of the Ohio
Statehouse, located on the first floor on the
State
Street side of the
building.