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Rosa Parks' Detroit home displayed in Italy as US race tensions rise
Read full article: Rosa Parks' Detroit home displayed in Italy as US race tensions riseNAPLES โ The run-down, paint-chipped Detroit house where U.S. civil rights icon Rosa Parks took refuge after her historic bus boycott is going on display in Italy in a setting that couldnโt be more incongruous: the imposing central courtyard of the Royal Palace in Naples. Itโs the latest stop for the house in a years-long saga that began when Parksโ niece saved the tiny two-story home from demolition in Detroit after the 2008 financial crisis. The family says Parks, who died in 2005, lived there with 17 other relatives. But now, โinstead of being rejected by the walls of the royal palace, itโs embraced and protected by these walls,โ he said. โPotentially thanks to the showing of the house in this way, America will allow the house to have a home.โ___Winfield reported from Rome.
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Rosa Parks' home displayed in Italy as US race tensions rise
Read full article: Rosa Parks' home displayed in Italy as US race tensions riseThe house of U.S. civil rights campaigner Rosa Parks, rebuilt by artist Ryan Mendoza, is on display in the courtyard of an 18th century Royal Palace, in Naples, Italy, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. Its the latest stop for the house in a years-long saga that began when Parks niece saved the tiny two-story home from demolition in Detroit after the 2008 financial crisis. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
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Rosa Parks' home displayed in Italy as US race tensions rise
Read full article: Rosa Parks' home displayed in Italy as US race tensions riseFILE - This Dec. 12, 2017 file photo shows the rebuilt house of the civil rights activist Rosa Parks in Berlin, Germany. In 2018, Brown University announced it would feature the house as part of a planned exhibition on the civil rights movement organized by its Center for Slavery and Justice. Earlier this year, Mendoza approached the Naples-based Morra Greco Foundation, where he had worked for a year in the 1990s. But now, โinstead of being rejected by the walls of the royal palace, itโs embraced and protected by these walls,โ he said. โPotentially thanks to the showing of the house in this way, America will allow the house to have a home.โ___Winfield reported from Rome.