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Rosa Parks Museum
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Rosa Parks Museum
Location 252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Country United States
Website https://www.troy.edu/student-life-resources/arts-culture/rosa-parks-museum/visit.html
History
Founded December 1, 2000

The Rosa Parks Museum is a special place in Montgomery, Alabama. It's part of the Troy University at Montgomery campus. This museum teaches visitors about the important Montgomery bus boycott that happened in 1955. It also shares the story of Rosa Parks, a brave civil rights activist. She is famous for refusing to give up her seat on a city bus to a white person.

Discover the Museum

Inside the museum, you can find many interesting things. There are interactive displays where you can learn by doing. You can even experience a reenactment, which is like watching a play, showing what happened on the bus. It feels like you are right outside, seeing the events unfold. The museum also has real items, called artifacts, from the Montgomery bus boycott.

This museum is very important to Montgomery. It shows events that happened during the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. One big reason the museum was built was because of the bus boycott. It was created to honor Rosa Parks and to teach people her story. The actual bus from the incident is in Michigan. However, the museum has a bus that looks exactly like it for you to see.

Honoring Rosa Parks

Troy University wanted to honor Rosa Parks. They called her "The Mother of the Civil Rights Movement." So, they named their new library and museum after her. The museum and library opened on December 1. This date is special because it's the anniversary of the day she refused to give up her seat.

For the 65th anniversary of the boycott, two new traveling exhibits were added. "The Women of the Movement" tells the stories of other brave women. These include Jo Ann Robinson, Aurelia Browder, Claudette Colvin, Mary Louise Smith, and Lucille Times. The other exhibit, "The Legacy of Rosa Parks," shares the museum's history. It also shows how nonviolent actions are still important today.

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