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    Posted: October 26 2005 at 4:46pm

Here is a link to Men's 360 Waves. I though you may want to read what some of the men have to say about our fallen Queen Rosa Parks. >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=36666& amp;PN=1

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I think we all can learn from this sister. She was really a true Queen. RIP Queen Rosa Parks they don't make'em like this no more.

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Thank you Sistaslick.
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Thanks BiggMike for your powerful insight as always. I'm originally from the dirty dirty- so you know- i know what's up with them- one of the first things my parents taught me was that i had to be smarter and work harder than them to ever get anywhere in this world. They were telling the truth and even though i live slightly above the mason-dixon line- that is still true. It's not as bad as it was down south but they still do their dirt here as well. R.I.P. Rosa Parks- thank you for having the courage and strength to do what you did.

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Originally posted by BIGGMike BIGGMike wrote:

Here is a link to Men's 360 Waves. I though you may want to read what some of the men have to say about our fallen Queen Rosa Parks. >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=36666& amp; amp;PN=1

Wow, some deep reading on there! Ms. Parks was definitely a pivotal part of our history! No doubt we wouldn't be in the places/positions we are now if she hadn't taken that most important stand back in the day. Unfortunately, some of our young people have forgotten or choose not to remember the struggles of our people both then and now. But like I try to tell as many that will listen, if you don't learn from your past, you are doomed to repeat it. And that's real-on all fronts!

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Thanks Mike! She was such a powerful woman, although humble. She will be greatly missed. I hope we never forget her and what she did for our people, for women, and for history.

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