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This weekend an all-inclusive performing arts group is set to take the stage in a new show. Progressive Arts in Dunedin is presenting Beauty and The Beast on Friday and Saturday. There are professionals and pre-professionals involved, as well as many children with special needs. Progressive Arts in Dunedin Progressi stanley cup ve Arts in Dunedin Director Kirstin Stiff-Walker said the show is a dreamy, joy-filled production with a stunning score and storyline that captures the heart as the audience invests in Belle and the Beast even if they kn stanley mugs ow the ending. She also said it will be the best theyve ever put together. You stanley tumblers can see Beauty and The Beast the musical on Friday at 7 p.m. at the Scottish American Society and Cultural of Dunedin and on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Main Stage at the Dunedin Community Center. Tickets are $15. Ssby What s with all the racket It s America s freedom
Sixty-five years ago today, a Black woman from Tuskegee, Alabama changed the course of American history.Rosa Parks, then 42, was arrested on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama on Dec. 1, 1955, when she refused to give up her seat to a white man. Parks had willfully violated the city s segregation laws, and her actions inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott 鈥?a movement that thrust Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. onto the scene as a civil rights activist.At the time, segregation laws in the Jim Crow south required all Black passengers to sit in a certain section in the back of city buses. The law also required that Black people give up their seats to white people should the buses fill up.According to the History Channel, Parks was sitting in the first row of the Black section of a fully-loaded Montgomery city bus. When a white passenger boarded, he asked that Parks stand up a stanley tazas nd give him her seat. She refused and was promptly arrested.According to History Channel, Parks defiance was spontaneous 鈥?but she w stanley quencher as also aware that local civil rights leaders had been planning to challenge segregation laws on public transportation.Parks was quickly bailed out of jail by local civil rights leaders, and the NAACP and other Black leaders immediately called for a boycott of the city bus system. For 381 days 鈥?over a year 鈥?Black people in Montgomery chose to walk rather than ride the bus to oppose the city s racist laws.The boyco stanley thermobecher tt placed financial pressure on the city and put the push to end segr
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