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Detroit, Michigan - The Detroit People Mover, a three-mile elevated train that circles downtown. The white canopy in the background is the Rosa Parks-stock-photo
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New York, Ny, USA. 3rd June, 2025. NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: Mayor Eric Adams, NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city's cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island's legacy and unity.Photo: Luiz Ra-stock-photo
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New York, Ny, USA. 3rd June, 2025. NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city's cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island's legacy and unity.Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNe-stock-photo
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New York, Ny, USA. 3rd June, 2025. NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city's cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island's legacy and unity.Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNe-stock-photo
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New York, Ny, USA. 3rd June, 2025. NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city's cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island's legacy and unity.Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNew-stock-photo
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New York, Ny, USA. 3rd June, 2025. NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city's cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island's legacy and unity.Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNe-stock-photo
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city’s cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island’s legacy and unity. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire-stock-photo
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city’s cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island’s legacy and unity. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire-stock-photo
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa, along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city’s cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island’s legacy and unity. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire-stock-photo
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city’s cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island’s legacy and unity. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire-stock-photo
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NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 3, 2025: Mayor Eric Adams, NYC Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez Rosa along with Political and Community Leaders delivers remarks during a flag-raising ceremony celebrating Puerto Rico at Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan. The event marked the beginning of Puerto Rican Heritage Week in New York City, highlighting the contributions of the Puerto Rican community to the city’s cultural and civic life. Community leaders, local officials, and attendees gathered in a festive atmosphere to honor the island’s legacy and unity. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire-stock-photo
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Violata Pax Dove, (Wounded Peace), created in 2006 by local artist Fred Nall Hollis, in Italy & commissioned by Pope Benedict XVI, next to Rosa Parks.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-photo
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-photo
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Fred David Grey, Civil Rights Attorney, who helped end segregation and whose clients included Rosa Parks, & Martin Luther King, in Montgomery, Alabama-stock-photo
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Fred David Grey, Civil Rights Attorney, who helped end segregation and whose clients included Rosa Parks, & Martin Luther King, in Montgomery, Alabama-stock-photo
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Fred David Grey, Civil Rights Attorney, who helped end segregation and whose clients included Rosa Parks, & Martin Luther King, in Montgomery, Alabama-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on a Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Rosa Parks, arrested on Montgomery bus on December 1st 1955, for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white person, which led to the 391 day boycott.-stock-photo
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Mural in Montgomery, Alabama showing key moments in history with Rosa Parks & Martin Luther King, USA.-stock-photo
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-photo
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Site of Montgomery Fair Department Store, where Rosa Parks worked as a seamstress, after work she got on the bus & refused to stand up for a white man.-stock-photo
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The 4 sided Klein & son jewellers 'City Clock', historic landmark clock near to where Rosa Parks was arrested at the foot of Dexter Avenue, Montgomery.-stock-photo
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The 4 sided Klein & son jewellers 'City Clock', historic landmark clock near to where Rosa Parks was arrested at the foot of Dexter Avenue, Montgomery.-stock-photo
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a modern museum & educational center, that depicts the events & actions of the 1963 Civil Rights campaign, Alabama,-stock-photo