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Video Roundups: Rosa Parks

On February 4, Americans and civil rights activists will celebrate the birthday of Rosa Parks, one of the most influential African American women during the civil rights movement. 

One way for educators to teach their students about Rosa Parks is through videos. Education World has gathered a roundup of videos for teachers to use in their classroom. We have included a suggested grade level and description. 

Rosa Parks Biography

Source: Biography.com

Grade Level: 8-12

Run Time: 4:30

Description: This video touches the early life and later life of Rosa Parks.

 

Rosa Parks- Civil Rights Pioneer

Source: Biography.com

Grade Level: 6-9

Run Time: 1:55

Description: Follow the quick synopsis of Rosa Park's life through this cartoon biography. 

 

Bet You Didn't Know: Rosa Parks

Source: History.com

Grade Level: 6-12

Run Time: 2:35

Description: Did you know that Rosa Parks wasn't the first African American woman to give up her seat? This video explores how one 15-year-old girl Claudette Colvin inspired Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 

 

Rosa Parks- Remembered By Her Friends

Source: Biography.com

Grade Level: 6-9

Run Time: 2:16

Description: Those who knew Rosa Parks sit down and discuss her life and legacy as a civil rights activist. 

 

Rosa Parks

Source: YouTube user: Bobby Bruton

Grade Level: 4-6

Run Time: 3:06

Description: A younger student tells the story of Rosa Parks through his own animation and sound clips. 

 

Article by Kassondra Granata, Education World Contributor