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News Cameroon :: International Women's Rights day:How Many Women Follow the Example of Rosa Parks :: Cameroon News

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The history of the United States of America will remember for posterity the name of this brave woman. The one who on December 1, 1955, young seamstress participated in the changeover of the history of the United States by refusing to give up her place to a white man on a bus of Montgomery (Alabama). At that time, American apartheid repressed but apartheid to the American severed. "She sat down so that we could get up. Paradoxically, her imprison…
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The history of the United States of America will remember for posterity the name of this brave woman. The one who on December 1, 1955, young seamstress participated in the changeover of the history of the United States by refusing to give up her place to a white man on a bus of Montgomery (Alabama). At that time, American apartheid repressed but apartheid to the American severed. "She sat down so that we could get up. Paradoxically, her imprison…

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camer.be broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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