Rosa Parks’ ‘Quiet Strength’ Echoes 70 Years Later

The Kansas City Globe e-Edition

Civil Rights Advocates, Leaders Honor a Legacy Beyond 1955

Reflecting on the catalyst for civil justice in his life, Frank Smith Jr., founder of the African American Civil War Museum, credits the “quiet strength” of a 42-year-old seamstress on Dec. 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat and sparked a revolution in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

“ Not only did she ignite that fi re in Mont…