Rosa Parks being Fingered and Arrested in 1955

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Rosa Parks being Fingered and Arrested in 1955 Parks, Rosa Louise (1913- ), African American civil rights activist. In 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. Her action led to the Montgomery bus strike, which was the first large-scale, organized protest against segregation that used nonviolent tactics. Rosa Parks’s personal act of defiance opened a decisive chapter in the civil rights movement in the United States. (shown in frame for viewing purposes, frame not included) This is a beautiful reproduction custom print on real artist cotton canvas. The size of the shipped canvas is 12" x 15" and the size of the printed image is 11" x 14". There is about a 1" border around the image. It is designed to be framed or matted (not stretched). This image will fit perfectly in a standard 11'x14' frame which you can be in any craft store. So you can frame the canvas in a standard frame without the expense of matting it, if you don't want to. All measurements stated are approximate. Canvas prints are in and paper is out. Please Note: I have hundreds of thousands of images, so if you don't find what you want listed in my store, please contact me and I will post it in my store for you to purchase immediately. All of my images are custom. You can also purchase this in other image size. More Info. read more