December 1, 1955
Today In History
Rosa Parks Boards Bus | Montgomery, AL
Rosa Parks refusal to make room for a white passenger on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama in December of 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This one brave act made great strides towards the end of racial segregation and the Civil Rights Movement. The boycott lasted 381 days and ended segregation on buses.
Remember When
Montgomery Street in San Francisco
Longshots - The Life & Times of The American Basketball Association
Bob Gibson
Classic Expressions!
TV Show of the Day
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Rose Marie guest stars as a waitress - The episode originally aired April 12, 1960
"Layla" performed live by Eric Clapton
1973 Sugar Bowl highlights Notre Dame vs. Alabama - with 4:12 remaining in the game when Notre Dame kicker Bob Thomas put the Irish ahead 24-23 with a 19-yard field goal.
Scenes Around America
Sandy Koufax
Collectible Editions
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