Since its opening on December 1, 2000, Troy University's Rosa Parks Museum has been an active memorial to the life of civil rights icon Rosa Parks and the lessons of the Montgomery Bus Boycott that brought racial integration to transportation and international attention to civil rights. The museum's location in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, where Mrs. Parks was arrested, is the nation's only museum dedicated to Rosa Parks. Our mission is to honor her legacy and that of the boycott by providing a platform for scholarly dialogue, civic engagement, and positive social change.
The museum's collection contains many historically significant artifacts, including the original fingerprint arrest record of Mrs. Parks, a 1950s-era Montgomery city bus, original works of art including statuary and quilts, court documents and police reports, as well as a restored 1955 station wagon (known as a "rolling church") used to transport protesters.
The Rosa Parks Museum:
Your gift to the Rosa Parks Museum will help enhance the experience for all who visit.
Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | AL | 3 |
2 | GA | 1 |
3 | AA | 0 |