https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/rosa-parks provides a number of documents from the National Archives.
https://www.thehenryford.org/explore/stories-of-innovation/what-if/rosa-parks/ provides information from the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation.
https://www.nps.gov/features/malu/feat0002/wof/Rosa_Parks.htm provides a brief biography of this American heroine.
https://savingplaces.org/stories/rosa-parks-bus-preserve-civil-rights-history#.XkWeo5NKgo8 Feb 9, 2016 article from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKUmEP9aq6k Dec 6, 2019 The new exhibition, "Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words," reveals this iconic figure's lifetime of activism through her personal collection, on display for the first time. Related Resource: Exhibition: "Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words": https://www.loc.gov/exhibitions/rosa-parks-in-her-own-words/about-this-exhibition/ For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-8962 Library of Congress
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iXne4bf5JU Dec 1, 2016 Sixty-one years ago today, Rosa Parks' prominent act of civil disobedience on an Alabama bus transformed the fight for civil rights. When asked why she refused to forfeit her seat to a white passenger — an action that led to her arrest — Parks recalled that she "was tired of giving in." In this edition of Moments in Civil Rights History, a collaboration of Comcast and the Equal Justice Initiative, courage and hope abound as Montgomery Bus Boycott organizers begin to mobilize. Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE6Yvy--5aw Jan 19, 2014 For 382 days, almost the entire African-American population of Montgomery, Alabama, including leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, refused to ride on segregated buses, a turning point in the American civil rights movement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tuCAAPOZQQ Jan 30, 2009 The official trailer for the film, The Rosa Parks Story, starring Angela Bassett.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPvwKP8G4sA Jan 20, 2015 The first video is a clip from the movie, “The Rosa Parks Story.” “The Rosa Parks Story” aired on CBS Television on February 24, 2002. Please note this movie is still available for purchase today on Amazon, etc. The script was written by Paris Qualles, and the movie was directed by Julie Dash. Angela Bassett performed a remarkable portrayal of Rosa Parks. You may also recall that Cicely Tyson played Rosa’s mother. This is one of the most dramatic moments I’ve experienced from the screen. I wasn’t sure if I should feature this, “The Arrest Scene,” but I got my answer today. I saw elementary students held, motionless, in awe of what they were watching. They are too young to understand all of the story … but, as the scene developed … I heard children, quietly, gasping … “Get up, Rosa … Rosa, stand up …” Again, all they knew was that they were drawn to this “Rosa Parks,” and, in their innocent, loving way … they didn’t want to see her get into trouble …