Rosa Parks Museum to commemorate Rosa Parks Day, celebrate museum’s 25th anniversary and the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott

The museum will offer free admission throughout the week of Dec. 1-5 to commemorate Rosa Parks Day.

The museum will offer free admission throughout the week of Dec. 1-5 to commemorate Rosa Parks Day.

Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum will celebrate Rosa Parks Day in Alabama on Dec. 1 with the opening of the new exhibit, “Rosa Parks: A Life of Being Rebellious,” and free admission to the museum, Dec. 1-5.

Dec. 1 marks the 70th anniversary of Mrs. Parks’ historic arrest and the 25th anniversary of the museum’s opening.

This year also marks the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

“Rosa Parks: A Lifetime of Being Rebellious” showcases facsimiles of many items from Mrs. Parks personal collection that highlights her long life of social justice activism. The exhibit also serves as a teaser of future museum plans, said Donna Beisel, the museum’s Director of Operations.

“We have an extraordinary opportunity to partner with the Library of Congress to bring a significant portion of Mrs. Parks’ personal collection home to Alabama,” Beisel said.

The exhibit will run from Dec. 1 through Dec. 19 in the museum’s Exhibition Hall.

The museum will also have a craft activity for children on Dec. 1, and Montgomery’s 1950s era bus will be on hand for viewing by visitors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A Unity Walk for Peace and Justice, presented by St. Paul A.ME. Church, will begin at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church at 5:30 p.m. before finishing up in front of the Rosa Parks Museum, which is located on the very spot of Mrs. Parks’ historic 1955 arrest, with brief remarks.

On Saturday, Dec. 6, the museum will be the host for the Youth Call to Action Summit presented by the Southern Youth Leadership Development Institute. The event will help students, ages 12 to 20, to explore youth activism in the Civil Rights Movement and to take the first steps toward building a new coalition rooted in the same cross-racial and interfaith partnerships that propelled the movement 70 years ago.

For additional information, visit www.troy.edu/rosaparks and mgmbusboycott.com.

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