On the anniversary of an historic Civil Rights movement, the Greater Richmond Transit Company has announced it will pay special tribute to Rosa Parks on Friday, December 1.
Parks is most well-known for her act of defiance on a Montgomery, AL bus on December 1, 1955 that changed the course of history. On that date, Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. She was arrested and fined. Four days later, in response to Parks’ arrest, a year-long bus boycott began. It ended when the Supreme Court ruled that segregation on public transportation was illegal.
“Woman Fingerprinted.” New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection. Prints & Photographs Division
Parks, the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement,” will be honored by GRTC in a fitting tribute by reserving the first passenger seat on every GRTC bus on the anniversary, Friday, December 1, 2017. Each of these seats will have a commemorative sign displayed on them, honoring both Parks’ legacy and her dedication to the Civil Rights Movement. Operators will keep bus headlights on all day to represent her light, and the bus electronic header signs will rotate with a special message honoring Rosa Parks.
Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alambama. She passed away at the age of 92 on October 24, 2005 in Detroit, Michigan, becoming the first woman in American history to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol.