Rosa Parks: The Real Story "Civil Rights Hero," Rosa Parks: USA Today reports that NEA
teachers "Speak Now" states that the schools' original purpose was to train Communists activists on how to promote textile strikes, hold protest marches, picket lines and learn "socialist songs." The Textile Workers Union was completely controlled by the Communist Party. "Speak Now," page 529 reads as: "FBI surveillance of the Highlander Folk School and the Southern Conference Educational Fund, (SCEF) intensified. In 1952 Myles Horton would invest their energy and resources in the historic Southern struggle over desegregation of the public schools." "Speak Now," says that Parks attended summer training at the
Highlander Folk school in 1955, 1956 and 1957. She
is pictured with Martin Luther King sitting on the front row in a Highlander
training class on September 2, 1957. Thus, the liberals' story that
she was just a "poor tired black seamstress" when she sat On December 1, the black Troy State College in Montgomery opened a $10 "By the sheer force of her will, she set in motion a revolution that continues to this day." (Note: She could have and should have also thanked the Communist Party school which trained Parks) Parks is called, "The mother of the civil rights movement." Both NAACP head Kweisis Mfume, (who has five children by five different women; and never married to any of them) and Jesse Jackson (who is also the father of an illegitimate child) attended. Earlier, Clinton presented Miss Parks with the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor. An old city bus, like the one Parks road on, is on display in the museum. Children are now brought on the bus and a harsh recorded voice tells all blacks to move to the back. This is deliberately designed to instill feelings of guilt and self-hate in White Children. (The Truth at Last, P.O. Box 1211, Marietta, Georgia, p. 4)
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