Rosa Parks

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Is Rosa Parks Dead or Still Alive? Rosa Parks Birthday and Date of Death

Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks Death

Rosa passed away on October 24, 2005 at the age of 92 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Rosa's cause of death was natural causes.

Rosa Parks death quick facts:
  • When did Rosa Parks die?

    October 24, 2005
  • How did Rosa Parks die? What was the cause of death?

    Natural causes
  • How old was Rosa Parks when died?

    92
  • Where did Rosa Parks die? What was the location of death?

    Detroit, Michigan, USA

Rosa Parks Birthday and Date of Death

Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 and died on October 24, 2005. Rosa was 92 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: February 4, 1913
Date of Death: October 24, 2005
Age at Death: 92

Rosa Parks - Biography

Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African-American Civil Rights activist, whom the United States Congress called "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". Her birthday, February 4, and the day she was arrested, December 1, have both become Rosa Parks Day, commemorated in both California and Ohio.
In 1900, Montgomery had passed a city ordinance to segregate bus passengers by race. Conductors were empowered to assign seats to achieve that goal. According to the law, no passenger would be required to move or give up their seat and stand if the bus was crowded and no other seats were available. Over time and by custom, however, Montgomery bus drivers adopted the practice of requiring black riders to move when there were no white-only seats left.

In 2002 Parks received an eviction notice from her $1,800 per month apartment for non-payment of rent. Parks was incapable of managing her own financial affairs by this time due to age-related physical and mental decline. Her rent was paid from a collection taken by Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit. When her rent became delinquent and her impending eviction was highly publicized in 2004, executives of the ownership company announced they had forgiven the back rent and would allow Parks, by then 91 and in extremely poor health, to live rent-free in the building for the remainder of her life. Elaine Steele, manager of the nonprofit Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute, told the newspaper that Parks got proper care, and that eviction notices were sent in error in 2002. Her heirs and various interest organizations alleged at the time that her financial affairs had been mismanaged.
Parks died of natural causes on October 24, 2005, at the age of 92, in her apartment on the east side of Detroit. She and her husband never had children and she outlived her only sibling. She was survived by her sister-in-law (Raymond's sister), 13 nieces and nephews and their families, and several cousins, most of them residents of Michigan or Alabama.

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