Today marks the 55th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott and the rise of Rosa Parks into a place of national honor for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger.
At the Smithsonian Institution's website, the historians are using one of their new features -- a that offers a peek into the museum's collections "one object at a time" -- to showcase the dress that Parks, a seamstress, had been working on that historic day.
Google with a special image on its main page.
For some discussion of the boycott's impact on the nation and the Civil Rights movement, from Dec. 1, 2005, is a place to start.
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