


“At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this. It was just a day like any other day. The only thing that made it significant was that the masses of the people joined in.”
December 1, 1955. Montgomery, Alabama. That’s the date that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white man, and thereby emerged as symbol for standing up for equality. She held up the number 7053 in her mugshot, which instantaneously became an iconic image. The fight to do what’s right should never go by the wayside. The fight to do what’s right is in all of us, and nothing connects us together quite like courage.
Officially licensed by Rosa Parks.
DETAILS
- Printed in the USA
- 100% Cotton
- Color of actual product may vary from photo
- Wash with cold water
- Hang to dry
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Rosa Parks 7053 Photo Women's Tee
Sale price$ 50 USD