RMCTNJJX–Bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in Montgomery in 1955, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMAJ736E–Rosa Parks historic bus at the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village Dearborn Michigan
RMD18KXT–President Barack Obama sits on the famed Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum following an event in Dearborn, Mich., April
RMB2ED24–The Rosa Parks bus on display at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan
RMCATF7R–US President Barack Obama sits on the bus where Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks sat at the Henry Ford Museum April 18, 2012 in Dearborn, Michigan.
RM2WAK91E–The bus on which Rosa Parks was arrested, in 1955, for failing to give up her seat to a white man, at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
RMT08W8P–Rosa Parks bus boycott historical marker in front of the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama, USA.
RFBH9CPF–The Montgomery, Alabama bus in which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield her seat to a white passenger in 1955.
RMBHCXD1–Rosa Parks Bus Boycott Exhibit, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
RMBH9CR0–The seat of a Montgomery, Alabama bus which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to yield to a white passenger in 1955.
RF2ADNFE8–DETROIT,USA - AUGUST 6,2018: Henry Ford Museum. The bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a U.S. ci
RMHGYC4M–The 'Rosa Parks' bus at the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
RF2D83W3K–Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum
RMTTTK32–National Civil Rights Museum Memphis Tennessee
RFKG5RMX–Exterior of Rosa Parks Library and Museum in downtown Montgomery, Alabama USA.
RMJK6P5B–USA, Alabama, Montgomery, Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester and Montgomery resident Rosa Parks
RMPWBP4B–The original bus that Rosa Parks made her protest on in Alabama, at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMW45J65–A large bronze medallion dipicting Rosa Parks boarding the bus in 1955 displayed outside the Rosa Parks Libary and Museum in Montgomery, AL
RMAY0NC8–Students Visit Rosa Parks Bus in Museum on Day After Her Death
RMCXEGE7–Tourists on the bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, The Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMANC00E–Rosa Parks historic Montgomery Alabama public bus at the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village Dearborn Michigan
RMJDDBC2–Memphis, TN, USA - June 9, 2017: Sculpture of Rosa Parks inside bus at the National Civil Rights Museum and the site of the Assassination of Dr. Marti
RMB2ED2B–Black boy sits in Rosa Parks city bus seat on display at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan
RMEAG839–Civil Rights history exhibition inside the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama
RM2WAK91W–The bus on which Rosa Parks was arrested, in 1955, for failing to give up her seat to a white man, at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
RMW708T1–Bus that provoked civil rights unrest in the USA
RMAEA032–Rosa Parks bus on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan
RMF7MHFG–Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
RF2R7JKT7–Replica display of a city bus at the Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgomery, AL
RF2GK8818–April 18, 2012'We were doing an event at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Before speaking, the President was looking at some of the automobiles and exhibits adjacent to the event, and before I knew what was happening he walked onto the famed Rosa Parks bus. He sat in one of the seats, looking out the window for a only few seconds.' (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulate
RMBXXW2C–Civil Rights Memorial and Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
RF2D83W1G–Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum
RMTTTK15–National Civil Rights Museum Memphis Tennessee
RFKG5RMR–Exterior of Rosa Parks Library and Museum Children's Wing in downtown Montgomery, Alabama USA.
RMJK52YG–USA, Alabama, Montgomery, Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester and Montgomery resident Rosa Parks
RMPWBP4A–The original bus that Rosa Parks made her protest on in Alabama, at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMW45J8N–A large bronze medallion dipicting Rosa Parks boarding the bus in 1955 displayed outside the Rosa Parks Libary and Museum in Montgomery, AL, in black
RMAY0NE3–Rosa Parks Bus
RMCTHR8T–Bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in Montgomery in 1955, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMAJ7371–Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village Dearborn Michigan and the bus Rosa Parks refused to sit in the rear to begin civil right
RMEB01H9–The Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgomery Street, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RMB2ED28–Black boy sitting in Rosa Parks city bus seat on display at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan
RM2F50FAT–Rosa Parks bus on display at the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village Dearborn, Michigan
RMC29F6P–The Rosa Parks Museum located on Troy University campus in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
RMJDDBCW–Memphis, TN, USA - June 9, 2017: Sculpture of Rosa Parks inside bus at the National Civil Rights Museum and the site of the Assassination of Dr. Marti
RMEAG845–Civil Rights history exhibition inside the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama
RMF7MHFJ–Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
RF2NXFPPH–Interior of the National Civil Rights Museum, Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee, showing a bronze Rosa Parks from back of bus
RMW030RT–President Barack Obama sits on the famed Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum following an event in Dearborn, Michigan, on April 18, 2012. Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, and this led to a bus boycott by African Americans. The bus is now considered a shrine in the civil rights movement. UPI/White House/Pete Souza
RMBXXW15–Civil Rights Memorial and Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
RF2D83TXJ–Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum
RMTTTK50–National Civil Rights Museum Memphis TN
RMW0MKA0–President Barack Obama sits on the famed Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum following an event in Dearborn, Michigan, on April 18, 2012. Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, and this led to a bus boycott by African Americans. The bus is now considered a shrine in the civil rights movement. UPI/White House/Pete Souza
RMJK6P3E–USA, Alabama, Montgomery, Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester and Montgomery resident Rosa Parks, interior, dramatization of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
RMPWBP4C–The original bus that Rosa Parks made her protest on in Alabama, at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMW45JB1–Round bronze Medallions depict civil right moments in art attached to the outer brick wall the Rosa Parks Library & Museum, Children's Wing in Montgom
RMAY0NE1–Rosa Parks Bus
RF2E53GYM–Montgomery, Alabama/USA-August 6, 2018: Rosa Parks Library and Museum celebrates the life and legacy of Rosa Parks. This museum opened in 2000 and is
RMAS9064–Bus where Rosa Parks was arrested on display at Henry Ford Museum
RMEB01HA–Sculpture of Rosa Parks in the Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RM2EHB358–President Barack Obama sits on the famed Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum following an event in Dearborn, Michigan, April 18, 2012.
RM2F4GRF3–Rosa Parks bus on display at the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village Dearborn, Michigan
RMC29HAX–The Rosa Parks Museum located on Troy University campus in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
RMJDD10C–Memphis, TN, USA - June 9, 2017: Bus display at Rosa Parks exhibit as part of the National Civil Rights Museum and the site of the Assassination of Dr
RMEAG83M–Civil Rights history exhibition inside the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama
RMF7MHFM–Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
RF2NXFK9Y–Interior of the National Civil Rights Museum, Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee, showing a bronze Rosa Parks from back of bus
RMBXXW1P–Civil Rights Memorial and Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
RF2C5WA5N–Illustraion of Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, an American activist in the civil rights movement. Montgomery bus boycott.
RMTTTK59–National Civil Rights Museum Memphis TN
RF2PHTYMA–United States, Montgomery, Alabama, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church travel landmark vector illustration
RMJK3T07–USA, Alabama, Montgomery, Rosa Parks Museum, commemorates the life of bus segregation protester and Montgomery resident Rosa Parks, interior, dramatization of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
RMPWBP4E–The original bus that Rosa Parks made her protest on in Alabama, at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan, USA
RMW45GF0–The Building Entrance for the Rosa Parks Library & Museum located downtown in Montgomery, AL, USA
RF2E53GYW–Montgomery, Alabama/USA-August 6, 2018: The Rosa Parks Library and Museum on the campus of Troy University in Montgomery. This museum opened in 2000 a
RMAS905F–Bus where Rosa Parks was arrested on display at Henry Ford Museum
RMEFXK5F–Sculpture of Rosa Parks in the Rosa Parks Museum and Library, Montgomery Street, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
RMAY0NCE–License Plate on Rosa Parks Bus
RM2EHB353–April 18, 2012 We were doing an event at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich. Before speaking, the President was looking at some of the automobiles and exhibits adjacent to the event, and before I knew what was happening he walked onto the famed Rosa Parks bus. He sat in one of the seats, looking out the window for only a few seconds.
RMJDD0X4–Memphis, TN, USA - June 9, 2017: Sculpture of Rosa Parks inside bus at the National Civil Rights Museum and the site of the Assassination of Dr. Marti
RMEAG83D–Civil Rights history exhibition inside the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama
RMF7MHFK–Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
RF2NXFPPP–Interior of the National Civil Rights Museum, Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee, showing Rosa Parks/Montgomery Bus Boycott tribute.
RMBXXTY8–Civil Rights Memorial and Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
RF2C5WA5J–Illustraion of Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, an American activist in the civil rights movement. Montgomery bus boycott.
RMRXPDWY–National Civil rights museum Memphis Tennessee
RMW45G7B–The Building Entrance for the Rosa Parks Library & Museum located downtown in Montgomery, AL, USA
RMAY0NDD–Detroit Residents Mourn Rosa Parks
RMP3JH6W–Memphis, Tennessee - The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel, where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968. A vintage city bu
RMJDD0YH–Memphis, TN, USA - June 9, 2017: Bus display at Rosa Parks exhibit at the National Civil Rights Museum and the site of the Assassination of Dr. Martin
RMEAG83T–Civil Rights history exhibition inside the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery Alabama
RMF7MHFF–Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
RF2NXFKDA–Interior of the National Civil Rights Museum, Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee, showing Rosa Parks/Montgomery Bus Boycott tribute.