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TIMELINE OF TIMELINE of Parks’S LIFE the world

1913 Rosa Louise McCauley born in Tuskegee, dies 1913 1914- 1924 Enrolls in Montgomery Industrial School for Girls is fought in Europe 1918 1932 Marries Raymond Parks Women win the right to vote; launches 1920 a recruitment campaign and gains 85,000 new recruits 1934 Receives high school diploma Great Depression begins in United States 1929 1943 Becomes secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP Franklin Roosevelt elected president 1932 1944 Works at Maxwell Air Force Base for the first of four terms 1945 Registers to vote World War II begins in Europe 1939 1955 Is arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white man Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; United States 1941 on ; starts enters World War II 1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott ends Ballpoint pens go on sale; World War II ends 1945 1957 Moves to , becomes first black baseball player 1947 for the Brooklyn Dodgers 1965 Begins working for Rep. , Jr., of Michigan 1954 1977 US Supreme Court rules that segregation Raymond Parks dies in public schools is unconstitutional 1987 Establishes the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute President John F. Kennedy assassinated in , 1963 for Self Development Beatlemania hits the United States 1964 1988 Retires after more than twenty years in Conyers’s office assassinated in City 1965 1992 Publishes her first book, : My Story, with Jim Haskins Dr. Martin Luther , Jr., assassinated 1968 1996 Receives highest US civilian honor, the Presidential Medal Sesame Street first airs on television 1969 of Freedom E-mail invented by Ray Tomlinson 1972 1999 Awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor; Named by TIME magazine as one of the twenty most Sandra Day O’Connor becomes first woman 1981 powerful and influential figures of the century on the US Supreme Court 2001 2005 September 11th attacks occur in United States 1991 Dies at 92 104 105