Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks, a private citizen, lay in honour at the Capitol in 2005, the only woman to date who has done so.
Britain is facing its Rosa Parks moment and Black people are making it clear they won’t sit at the back of the bus, Catherine Ross writes.
We need to recognise and deal directly with the new strain of subtle racism that exists today. Racism is not a thing of the past – yet. But we can make it so.
If all our children are taught is that black people were slaves, what does that do to our children’s confidence, pride and self-esteem