BACKGROUND
ROSA
PARKS:
Communist-trained Agitator
published in Atlantic Highlands Herald, 26 October
2005
READER'S WRITE
ROSA PARKS WAS A COMMUNIST AGITATOR
Dear Editor,
Regarding the story of the passing of Rosa Parks,
I noticed a few glaring
omissions about her life.
Although it was a courageous act to refuse to sit
in the back of the bus
as she was ordered to do, this was not a spontaneous act on her part,
and a closer look at history will tell the full story, which unfortunately
does not meet the "politically correct" criteria for today's
news.
Rosa Parks was the secretary of the local NAACP. In
August of 1955,
(four months before the bus incident) Parks attended the Highlander
Folk
School in Mounteagle, Tennessee. This school was started in 1932 by
Myles Horton and James Dombrowski, both members of the Communist Party.
The schools' original purpose was to train Communists activists on
how to promote textile strikes, hold protest marches, and march in
picket.
The Textile Workers Union then was completely controlled
by the Communist Party. Parks attended summer training at the Highlander
Folk school in 1955, 1956 and 1957. She is pictured with Martin Luther
King sitting on the front row in a Highlander training class on September
2, 1957, making the story that she was just a "poor tired black
seamstress" when she sat in the front of the bus is a complete
lie.
An old city bus, like the one Parks rode on, is on
display in the Rosa Parks
Museum in Montgomery AL. Children are regularly brought to the bus
on field trips to hear a harsh recorded voice telling all blacks to
move to the back. This is deliberately designed to instill feelings
of guilt and self-hate in white children.
In reality, Rosa Parks, the "Civil Rights Heroine"
was a Communist agitator, and a black racist
Ed Toner
Brick NJ