Quick facts Famous for: her opposition to racial segregation and being an inspiration to black Americans Born: February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, US Died: October 24, 2005, Detroit, US Married: Raymond Parks Profession: Social activist
The early years
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Rosa Louise McCauley was born in a small city in Alabama, a state in the southeast of the United States. Historically the state has had a relatively large percentage of black people, because European settlers brought African slaves there in the early 1700s to work on their cotton fields.
Park?s father was a carpenter and her mother was a teacher. She was partly of African-American descent, but also had American-Indian (Cherokee-Creek) and Irish-Scottish blood.
Her parents separated when she was very young. She grew up with her mother on her grandparents? farm. She dropped out of high school to look after her grandparents, and then her mother, when they became sick.