Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Hillary Clinton Commemorates Rosa Parks in Montgomery




MONTGOMERY, Alabama. — Some 60 decades after Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man, Hillary R. Clinton arrived here to commemorate the bus boycott that began on Dec. 1, 1955......
Hillary R Clinton delivered an address at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery bus boycott in the basement sixty years ago.....



Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets and gives a thumbs-up to Fred Gray, Rosa Parks former attorney, before speaking at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Clinton's keynote address is part of a two-day event put on by the National Bar Association in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Montgomery city bus boycott witch began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. (AP Photo/ Hal Yeager)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets and gives a thumbs-up to Fred Gray, Rosa Parks former attorney, before speaking at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Clinton's keynote address is part of a two-day event put on by the National Bar Association in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Montgomery city bus boycott witch began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. (AP Photo/ Hal Yeager)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she takes a seat before speaking at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Clinton's keynote address is part of a two-day event put on by the National Bar Association in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Montgomery city bus boycott witch began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. (AP Photo/ Hal Yeager)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she takes a seat before speaking at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Clinton's keynote address is part of a two-day event put on by the National Bar Association in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Montgomery city bus boycott witch began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. (AP Photo/ Hal Yeager)
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is greeted by Fred D. Gray, attorney for the late civil rights icon Rosa Parks, at the Dexter Avenue Baptist church during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott  in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is greeted by Fred D. Gray, attorney for the late civil rights icon Rosa Parks, at the Dexter Avenue Baptist church during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during the National Bar Association's 60th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL, December 1, 2015   REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL, December 1, 2015 REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
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Members of the church wait to see U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
Members of the church wait to see U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
Members of the church wait to see U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
Members of the church wait to see U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speak at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (4th L) sings "We Shall Overcome" with other speakers at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott December 1, 2015 in Montgomery, AL.   REUTERS/Marvin Gentry
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (4th L) sings "We Shall Overcome" with other speakers at the National Bar Association's 60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott December 1, 2015 in Montgomery, AL. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry

Hillary Clinton celebrates Rosa Parks, a woman who changed the course of history>>>>


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