Rosa Parks 100th birthday~~~ Remembrance ~~~ ♥ Rosa Parks ♥ observing the 100th anniversary of the birth of civil rights icon Rosa Parks ♥ Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was an African-American civil rights activist, whom the U.S. Congress called "the first lady of civil rights", and "the mother of the freedom movement". WikipediaBorn: February 4, 1913, TuskegeeDied: October 24, 2005, DetroitSpouse: Raymond Parks (m. 1932–1977)Education: Highlander Research and Education Center, Alabama State UniversityAwards: Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, Presidential Medal of FreedomParents: Leona McCauley, James McCauleyHowever, they forgot to use spell check (which in my opinion, cancels good intentions). I'm pretty sure "remerance" would show up on a spell check [because it did when I typed it here].
Ignorantics is speech, written and oral, derived from ignorance and the act of expression is the "antics". This blog is dedicated to the Ignorantics who are casual and chronic offenders. In this blog, I will share stories and commentary about individuals who find themselves in either of these categories. I would also like to inform my readers that all of the stories that I share on this Blog are “REAL” stories but the names of the Ignorantics have been changed to protect the ignorant! © 2010-19.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Our Civil Rights Icons Should Never Be Touched by Ignorantics
This little "gem" was sent to me by one of my readers. It's Black History Month, and I believe this is a tribute to Rosa Parks. The person who created this was diligent enough to use Wikipedia for the facts below:
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