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In April, she traveled to Detroit for a dinner honoring and raising money for Rosa Parks, who had struggled to find work, first in Montgomery and later in Detroit, and who had suffered deteriorating health. Parks had spent a decade in “deep economic insecurity,” as the scholar Jeanne Theoharis writes, in part because others in the movement had resented the attention showered on her.
King: A Life
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