Rosa L. Parks Boulevard Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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Title
Rosa L. Parks Boulevard Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Description
Raymond Parks, a civil rights activist, barber, and husband of Rosa Parks, owned a barbershop that was looted during the unrest. Both he and Rosa were deeply affected by the destruction. In response, Detroit residents petitioned to rename the street in her honor. On July 14, 1976, Twelfth Street was officially renamed Rosa L. Parks Boulevard during a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Coleman Young. The photo depicts Rosa Parks alongside Louise Tappes, Mary Sims, and an unknown reporter at the event.
Creator
Lovette, Jason.
Date
1976-07-14
Format
JPEG
Bibliographic Citation
Visual Materials from the Rosa Parks Papers, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (064.00.00). https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2015649289/
Subject
Parks, Rosa,--1913-2005.
Item sets
1967 Detroit Riot

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