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BS: Rosa Parks Auction DigiTrad: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS THE BALLAD OF MOMMA ROSA PARKS Related threads: Rosa Parks-Congressional Medal of Honor (55) happy? – Dec 1 (Rosa Parks arrested) (6) Lyr Add: Ballad of Rosa Parks (3) Obit: Rosa Lee Parks 10/2005 (34) Lyr Req: Ballad of Momma Rosa Parks (11)
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Subject: RE: BS: Rosa Parks Auction From: JohnInKansas Date: 04 Jul 08 - 07:41 PM kat - Since archiving all the threads in which I've posted, I can sort of search the content on my local machine to find specific comments. (I'm currently stuck with Vista only, where the "search" functions are almost - but sometimes not completely - useless.) A problem arises since I didn't save links to all the threads so I frequently have to look for them at mudcat if I want to link something for others to see. The "refresh with filter" function recently seems to bat close to zero for finding old threads, even if the complete thread title is copied and pasted into the filter box, or when short parts of the title - down to single "rare words" are used. Found using NEITHER the mudcat filter NOR Vista: A reference to Rosa Parks appears also (in addition to the "Related Threads" and the one kat found) in: AFRICAN PROTEST SLOGANS & SONGS although she's not named in the title. John |
Subject: RE: BS: Rosa Parks Auction From: Bee Date: 04 Jul 08 - 05:42 PM Ahh, how sad! Common enough of course, for the heirs to bicker and those left out to cry foul. |
Subject: RE: BS: Rosa Parks Auction From: katlaughing Date: 04 Jul 08 - 05:03 PM JohninKS, her name in the thread title search with the date set to ALL finds THIS ONE, with other related ones referenced at teh top.:-) Seems a shame they all fought over her things. Thanks for the link. |
Subject: BS: Rosa Parks Auction From: JohnInKansas Date: 04 Jul 08 - 01:07 PM While Rosa Parks could almost qualify for a thread in the folklore category, I'll open as BS. There have been several reports/comments here at mudcat on the parts Rosa played in US Civil Rights actions, but a search doesn't find her name in thread titles. Perhaps anyone who remembers which "News" or "Random" agglomeration those were posted in could add links. The new news is: Rosa Parks' belongings set to go under hammer From schoolbooks to hats, collection could earn up to $10 million at auction The Associated Press updated 4:05 a.m. CT, Fri., July. 4, 2008 brief extract: Parks left nearly all of her estate to the Detroit-based Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development, which was created to teach young people leadership and character development. But her 13 nieces and nephews, which feuded for years with the people she appointed to handle her affairs, filed a legal challenge to Parks' will six months after she died. A settlement was eventually reached, although terms of the deal were sealed. Guernsey's, which had inventoried Parks' possessions, was asked by the court to sell them. Ettinger said the proceeds from the sale will be split between the institute and Parks' relatives. There's no deadline for the sale. /quote At the link, there should be sufficient commentary to refresh the memory for any who've forgotten of who this person was. The hope is that much of the estate will stay together and will go to an archive; but ones most interested and most likely to make use of her artifacts may not have the funds necessary to keep her collection intact. John |