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Rosa Parks / United States / Cultural studies / Community organizing / Cultural appropriation / African-American culture


MOTHERS OF THE MOVEMENT Rosa Parks was often called the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement, but she was by no means the only woman involved in that struggle for justice. Thousands of women played key roles in local
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