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Martin Luther King Rosa's Involvement

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Rosa continued to be involved. When Martin Luther King Jr. had a large march for justice in Washington, D.C. in August 1963, Rosa was there.
In 1964 Rosa helped John Conyers Jr. a young black man to be elected into the House of Representatives. John Conyers asked Rosa to join the staff in his Michigan office. Rosa took the job as a congressional assistant. Although Rosa was sometimes sent hate mail, she didn’t let it get her down.
In March 1965 a group of African Americans marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. In protest of black people being denied the right to vote in some places in the South. Rosa was watching the march from her home in Detroit. She witnessed white Alabama State Troopers brutally attack the marchers. Martin Luther King

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