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Title
Rosa Parks Arrested on Boycotting Charges
Date Created and/or Issued
2014-10-28T23:55:22Z
Publication Information
Chapman University Digital Commons
Contributing Institution
Chapman University, Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives
Collection
UPI - The African American Experience 1930-1980
Rights Information
copyrighted
UPI retains the copyright on all photographs. Permission to use photographs must be obtained from United Press International.
Description
Montgomery, ALA.: Mrs. Rosa Parks, Negro seamstress, appears with her attorney, Charles D. Langford, after she was arrested Feb. 22, with Negro religious and political leaders on charges of boycotting buses in a mass protest against bus segregation. Indictments were returned against 115 defendants accused of taking an active part in the 11-week boycott. Thousands of Negros have refused to ride the buses since Dec. 5, 1955, when Mrs. Parks (above) was fined $14 for refusing to move to the 'Negro section' of the bus. Mrs. Parks was sentenced to 14 days in jail in lieu of the fine Feb. 22 after Circuit Judge Eugene Carter had turned down her appeal from the previous conviction in City Court. Carter is the jurist who ordered the grand jury investigation which resulted in the 115 indictments. Mrs. Parks announced she was appealing the later decision to the State Supreme Court. Immediately afterward she was arrested on a boycotting indictment. All of those arrested and brought to the County jail for fingerprinting were released as soon as they had put up a bond of $300 each. February 25, 1956 1956-02-25 Rosa Parks Desegregation; Black history; Civil rights Image BW photograph, 7 x 9
Type
Image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/upi_african_american/13
Subject
African Americans
History
United States
Prejudice
Desegregation
Civil rights movement
Black Panthers
African American Studies
United States History
Source
UPI - The African American Experience 1930-1980

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