Marion County Proclaims Dec. 1 to be Rosa Parks Day

MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – The Marion County Board of County Commissioners has officially proclaimed Dec. 1, 2025, as Rosa Parks Day throughout Marion County. The proclamation honors the legacy of Ms. Rosa Parks and her pivotal role in advancing civil rights in the United States.

The proclamation was passed at the county commission’s Nov. 18 meeting, recognizing the profound impact of Ms. Parks’ quiet act of defiance 70 years ago.

A defining moment in history

On Dec. 1, 1955, Ms. Parks courageously refused to surrender her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. This singular act of peaceful resistance sparked a movement and became a defining moment in American civil rights history.

  • Symbol of Courage: Ms. Parks became a national symbol of dignity, perseverance, and the power of standing up for justice.
  • Lifelong Advocate: Throughout her life, she continued to advocate for fairness and equal opportunity, inspiring generations of Americans.
  • National Honors: In recognition of her dedication, Ms. Parks received numerous honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award.

Following her passing in 2005, Ms. Parks was accorded the extraordinary tribute of lying in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, a testament to the deep respect and gratitude of a nation she helped transform.

An invitation to reflect

The county commission encourages all residents to reflect on Ms. Parks’ life and legacy, and to embrace the principles of courage, determination, dignity, and respect that she so powerfully exemplified.

“Rosa Parks Day is an opportunity for our community to honor the impact that one individual’s courage can have on society,” stated the proclamation, “and to recommit to building a more just, inclusive, and equitable community for all.”…

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