![]() I didn’t want to displease him so I didn’t get right in it then.” ![]() Raymond attended NAACP meetings and Rosa wanted to accompany him “but he’d always say it was too dangerous. Raymond became a member of the Montgomery NAACP in 1934, though in time he would grow disillusioned with the organization’s cautiousness and elitism. Retrieved from: “Such a good job of brain washing was done on the Negro that a militant Negro was almost a freak of nature to them, many times ridiculed by others of his own group.” -Rosa Parks ![]() Library of Congress, courtesy of Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development. ![]() Rosa & Raymond Parks, seated at a banquet table, left side, third and fourth chair, likely at an NAACP branch meeting, Montgomery, Alabama. ![]()
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