Rosa Parks, symbol of civil rights struggle, set to win long battle to reclaim her name
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington
02 January 2005
A long-running legal battle between Rosa Parks, the civil rights era icon, and the hip-hop duo Outkast may be coming to an end.
Lawyers for both sides hope a deal may be reached following settlement talks with a mediator. Mrs Parks, now aged 91 and suffering from dementia, may not even be aware she is involved in a legal tussle.
The dispute relates to a 1998 song, "Rosa Parks", which made an oblique reference to the former seamstress's historic act when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. Her action and subsequent arrest triggered a 381-day boycott of the buses by the city's black population and helped spark the national civil rights movement.
The lyrics to the song, written by the band's two members, Big Boi and Andre 3000, includes the refrain "Ah ha, hush that fuss, everybody move to the back of the bus" but, other than the title, makes no direct reference to Mrs Parks.
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