well, good afternoon. thank you all for your patience. as we ve been trying to get some of these kinks worked out. um, welcome to the rosa parks. my name is donna beisel. i am the interim director of the museum and we are honored to have all of you here today as we the 67th anniversary of mrs. parks arrest on the evening of december 1st, 1955, her brave act of that quiet, deliberate, defiant, no in the face of the unfair and unjust practice of jim crow segregation sparked what would become the montgomery bus boycott and the civil rights. as we commemorate courage of mrs. parks and so many other men and women of the movement, we are honored to have with us today, h.h. h h leonards sorry, author of rosa beyond the bus life lessons and leadership and zoom. dr. ladonna boyd with publisher r h. boyd. we also want to thank our moderator for today ms.. also, martin weiler with the troy university library. and we also would like to welcome our distinguished guests here in the front r
well, good afternoon. thank you all for your patience. as we ve been trying to get some of these kinks worked out. um, welcome to the rosa parks. my name is donna beisel. i am the interim director of the museum and we are honored to have all of you here today as we the 67th anniversary of mrs. parks arrest on the evening of december 1st, 1955, her brave act of that quiet, deliberate, defiant, no in the face of the unfair and unjust practice of jim crow segregation sparked what would become the montgomery bus boycott and the civil rights. as we commemorate courage of mrs. parks and so many other men and women of the movement, we are honored to have with us today, h.h. h h leonards sorry, author of rosa beyond the bus life lessons and leadership and zoom. dr. ladonna boyd with publisher r h. boyd. we also want to thank our moderator for today ms.. also, martin weiler with the troy university library. and we also would like to welcome our distinguished guests here in the front r
well, good afternoon. thank you all for your patience. as we ve been trying to get some of these kinks worked out. um, welcome to the rosa parks. my name is donna beisel. i am the interim director of the museum and we are honored to have all of you here today as we the 67th anniversary of mrs. parks arrest on the evening of december 1st, 1955, her brave act of that quiet, deliberate, defiant, no in the face of the unfair and unjust practice of jim crow segregation sparked what would become the montgomery bus boycott and the civil rights. as we commemorate courage of mrs. parks and so many other men and women of the movement, we are honored to have with us today, h.h. h h leonards sorry, author of rosa beyond the bus life lessons and leadership and zoom. dr. ladonna boyd with publisher r h. boyd. we also want to thank our moderator for today ms.. also, martin weiler with the troy university library. and we also would like to welcome our distinguished guests here in the front r
have all of you here today as we the 67th anniversary of mrs. parks arrest on the evening of december 1st, 1955, her brave act of that quiet, deliberate, defiant, no in the face of the unfair and unjust practice of jim crow segregation sparked what would become the montgomery bus boycott and the civil rights. as we commemorate courage of mrs. parks and so many other men and women of the movement, we are honored to have with us today, h.h. h h leonards sorry, author of rosa beyond the bus life lessons and leadership and zoom. dr. ladonna boyd with publisher r h. boyd. we also want to thank our moderator for today ms.. also, martin weiler with the troy university library. and we also would like to welcome our distinguished guests here in the front row. we have miss jane gunter. we have excuse ms. . kennedy and mrs. parks niece, welcome. the rosa project with us today. and so welcome all of you. and then all of you out there as well. and at this time, i m going to give just brie