"She defied the odds and she defied injustice," Obama said at the
unveiling of a statue of Rosa Parks at the U.S. Capitol. "She lived a
life of activism, but also a life of dignity and grace. And in a single
moment, with the simplest of gestures, she helped change America and
change the world."
Rosa Parks statue in in the Capitol's Statuary Hall photo by Jack Reed/Reuters
"We do well by placing a statue of her here," Obama said, "but we can do
no greater honor to her memory than to carry forward the power of her
principle and a courage born of conviction." Rosa Parks statue unveiled at Capitol
| U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd L) takes part in the unveiling of the Rosa Parks statue in the U.S. Capitol in Washington February 27, 2013. (From L-R) are Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, |
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and congressional leaders unveiled a full-length statue of civil rights icon Rosa Parks in the Capitol Wednesday, paying tribute to a figure whose name became synonymous with courage in the face of injustice.
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