Rosa Parks (disambiguation)
Rosa Parks (1913–2005) was an American civil rights activist.
Rosa Parks may also refer to:
Transportation
- North Rosa Parks Way, a light rail station in Portland, Oregon
- Rosa L. Parks/FCCJ (JTA Skyway), a people mover station in Jacksonville, Florida
- Rosa Parks Hempstead Transit Center for the Nassau Inter-County Express system, New York
- Rosa Parks Freeway, a portion of Interstate 10 in California
- Rosa Parks Highway (disambiguation), various roads in the United States
- Rosa Parks Transit Center, a bus terminal in the Capitol Park Historic District of Detroit, Michigan
- Rosa Parks (Paris RER), a railway station in Paris, France.
Education
- The Rosa Parks Institute, co-founded in February 1987 by Rosa Parks and her long-time friend Elaine Eason Steele
- Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation, founded in 1980 by The Detroit News and Detroit Public Schools
- Rosa Parks Middle School in Montgomery County, Maryland
- Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts, high school in Patterson, New Jersey
- Rosa Parks/Millbrook Elementary School (Lancaster, Texas)
Legal
- Rosa Parks Act, 2006 act of the Alabama legislature posthumously clearing Parks and other activists of crimes related to their civil disobedience
- Rosa Parks v. LaFace Records, a lawsuit filed in 1999 on behalf of Rosa Parks in reaction to the song "Rosa Parks"
Other
- Rosa Parks Circle, a plaza in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan
- "Rosa Parks" (song), a 1998 hip hop song
- Rosa Parks (sculpture), a sculpture in Eugene, Oregon
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