Manuscript/Mixed Material Image 14 of Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956-1998; Drafts of early writings; Accounts of her arrest and the subsequent boycott, as well as general reflections on race relations in the South, 1956-circa 1958, undated; Folder 2
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- Title
- Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956-1998; Drafts of early writings; Accounts of her arrest and the subsequent boycott, as well as general reflections on race relations in the South, 1956-circa 1958, undated; Folder 2
- Contributor Names
- Parks, Rosa, 1913-2005.
- Created / Published
- 1956 - 1998
- Subject Headings
- - Civil rights--United States
- - African Americans--Civil rights
- - African Americans--Religion
- - African Americans--Segregation
- - African Americans--Social conditions
- - Civil rights demonstrations--United States
- - Civil rights movements--United States
- - Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955-1956
- - Race discrimination--Southern States
- - Race discrimination--United States
- - Segregation--Southern States
- - Segregation--United States
- - Southern States--Race relations
- - Southern States--Social conditions
- - United States--Race relations
- - United States--Social conditions
- - Civil rights activists
- - Manuscripts
- - United States
- Genre
- Manuscripts
- Call Number/Physical Location
- mss85943, box 18
- series: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956-1998
- Source Collection
- Rosa Parks papers
- Repository
- Manuscript Division
- Digital Id
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/ms014094.mss85943.0226
- Online Format
- online text
- image
- IIIF Presentation Manifest
- Manifest (JSON/LD)
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Chicago citation style:
Parks, Rosa. Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956 to 1998; Drafts of early writings; Accounts of her arrest and the subsequent boycott, as well as general reflections on race relations in the South, 1956-, undated; Folder 2. - 1998, 1956. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mss859430226/.
APA citation style:
Parks, R. (1956) Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956 to 1998; Drafts of early writings; Accounts of her arrest and the subsequent boycott, as well as general reflections on race relations in the South, 1956-, undated; Folder 2. - 1998. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mss859430226/.
MLA citation style:
Parks, Rosa. Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956 to 1998; Drafts of early writings; Accounts of her arrest and the subsequent boycott, as well as general reflections on race relations in the South, 1956-, undated; Folder 2. - 1998, 1956. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mss859430226/>.
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