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We interrupt the red broadcast for a last minute news, let's get the last say to our reporter from Montgomery jail. Yes, we are here in front of the Montgomery prison, like so many other people, waiting for Mrs. Parks. Look, she's coming out right now. So, tell us what's happening. Let's stop her for an interview. Hi Rosa, how are you? I'm fine, come on, but I'm shaken by what just happened. Yes, we understand you. Can I ask you some personal questions? Yes, sure, tell me. Okay, so, when and where did you born? I was born in Tuskegee on September 4th, 1930. My father was a carpenter while my mother was a teacher. In family, we are African-Americans, but one of my great-grandfather was Scottish. And your husband, where is he from? And when did you married? He's African-American too. We married in 1932 when I was just 19 years old.